Starting out - What tools?

You're going to get killed.

Please let us know how it goes when you start off trading 3000-5000 shares.

It seems that your ego is so big that you don't really want much advice. Your whole approach IS questionable, regardless of how "lovely" you think that comment is.

You're going to get killed.

Oh.... and good luck...

ROTFLOL

nitro
 
Originally posted by Thug_Life
You're going to get killed.

Please let us know how it goes when you start off trading 3000-5000 shares.

Yes! I'll keep you informed and up to date.



It seems that your ego is so big that you don't really want much advice. Your whole approach IS questionable, regardless of how "lovely" you think that comment is.


I admit my "ego" is big, everyone thinks that of me - What others call arrogance, ego I simply call "a very healthy dose of self esteem"

And yes, I can combine that with emotionless, stoic trading.


And about advice:
Yes & No: I ask advice on what broker I should use, not on HOW I should trade. I'll find out myself thank you.
:)

Thug @ 3.42: at least I don't post total useless posts like yours

Seems much ppl can only say "you'll get killed" instead of answering my question.
 
<i>I admit my "ego" is big, everyone thinks that of me - What others call arrogance, ego I simply call "a very healthy dose of self esteem"
And about advice:
Yes & No: I ask advice on what broker I should use, not on HOW I should trade. I'll find out myself thank you.</i>

All I'm trying to do is save you a lot of money.

You come into trading HAVING NEVER TRADED thinking that you know what you're doing, you don't need advice, and you even admit that you have a big ego. This is a recipe for disaster.

The market will rid you of your ego eventually, provided that you don't run out of money first. It would be a lot cheaper to get rid of it here, but I guess you have money to burn.

"Best of Luck"
 
not on HOW I should trade. I'll find out myself thank you.

When we start to trade we often learn the wrong lessons from the market. It is only after we lose and reevaluate what we "know" that we are able to gain market wisdom.
 
Originally posted by Thug_Life

You come into trading HAVING NEVER TRADED thinking that you know what you're doing,


I wonder: has ANYONE EVER traded (or started to trade) WITHOUT thinking to know/knowing what they are doing?

When you make such comment I guess you must mean one should come into trading WITHOUT thinking to know/knowing what they are doing.

This seems to me like one of the most stupidest things one can do. (maybe you did this ? j/k)

you don't need advice, and you even admit that you have a big ego. This is a recipe for disaster.

Like I said: yes & no: I DON'T need advice on things I DIDN'T ask advice for, when I want your advice I'll ask for it.

And I don't recall asking in this post how, why, when, if I should trade. Only where.

The market will rid you of your ego eventually, provided that you don't run out of money first. It would be a lot cheaper to get rid of it here, but I guess you have money to burn.

No I said i'll trade stoic.


Tripack: That's what I meant with the trade I did 1.8 years ago.
I lost money, and I reevaluated my tactics for 1.8 years.
 
Are you saying that you did a single trade a couple of years ago and because of that trade you have spent all this time working on what it taught you?
 
...Tripack: That's what I meant with the trade I did 1.8 years ago.
I lost money, and I reevaluated my tactics for 1.8 years....

My gwaud, one trade and you went away for 1.8 years? What will happen when you get killed this time, how long will you go away for?

_JUST_KIDDING_AGAIN_

:D

nitro

Halcyon, people at ET are very passionate. Don't worry too much - believe it or not, they are just trying to be helpful. The most important thing to remember when someone posts is that they are making a statement about themselves, they don't even know you.
 
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