Spelling and Trading

Shame on you, 6, for being nice to Jack. Now I am obliged to say something ugly to him. Hmmmmm......A trading contest challenge, perhaps? But it would have to last as long as my backtest optimization. Go for 45 days, Jack? Your palace or my Airstream?
 
Quote from Arthur Deco:

As a language purist and somewhat of an historian, I am keenly aware these days of the age-old correlation between the deterioration of spelling standards and the decline of society. When the public at large no longer thinks it necessary to spell correctly, they seem no longer to care to accomplish anything else properly, either.

ET is society writ small. Often I wonder "How can an idiot who cannot even manage something as simple as spelling imagine that he can trade?" I know this is an elitist attitude, but I can't help it. I am old and set in my ways. The curse of a classical education wherein most of what you learn is ancient.

So I am going to vent my spleen in this thread. For starters, today, we have:

"explination".

One supposes this person says "Let me expline something to you."
Spelling have nothing to do with trading....:D
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Thanks for posting that. Your win ratio is impressive. But I am confused. If you are that fucking good, which you must be, why are you scalping and not scaling in to a longer position for bigger bucks? Also, why trading just one contract? And why YM and not ES or NQ? Sorry if that sounds stupid, I am not familiar with the potential in YM, as I trade solely NQ. Good work!
 
Quote from Arthur Deco:

As a language purist and somewhat of an historian, I am keenly aware these days of the age-old correlation between the deterioration of spelling standards and the decline of society. When the public at large no longer thinks it necessary to spell correctly, they seem no longer to care to accomplish anything else properly, either.

ET is society writ small. Often I wonder "How can an idiot who cannot even manage something as simple as spelling imagine that he can trade?" I know this is an elitist attitude, but I can't help it. I am old and set in my ways. The curse of a classical education wherein most of what you learn is ancient. ...
... of course the content matters, but it's the form that blinded people to the content, to use that Shakespeare example :)

It's not "elitist" it's "narrow minded" ...
 
Quote from shitzfagiggles:

Still trying to be king of the Hershey kids Blackie, it's a dead set give away
It is fun to watch how the majority refuses to make some $$$ using simple p/v relationship :)
 
Quote from Mr_Black:

It is fun to watch how the majority refuses to make some $$$ using simple p/v relationship :)

Whatever floats your boat, it's how you feed your ego, but you don't make money
 
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