Quote from acerbits:
pfff... attention wh0res
this is legit, see it
http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?threadid=97983
Quote from acerbits:
pfff... attention wh0res
Quote from FXTraderWill:
The more someone has to be taught how to trade, the less likely it is that that person will be able to make it as a trader in the long term. Even if you can teach someone exactly what you're doing now to make money, and it's black and white enough such that someone else can repeat your process and replicate your results, if he didn't figure out why he's doing what he's doing himself then when the market changes he won't know how to adapt and the arduous teaching you put so much effort into will be useless since your pupil will give back the money they made earlier trying naively to use outmoded strategies that no longer work.
I suspect that most succesful traders don't teach because they believe it would be futile. You can't explain market feel. The more you understand how markets move, the more you see how you would not be providing good by telling others how you trade. All the information one needs to succeed is out there for free on the web - all that's left is gaining one's own experience and developing one's own strategies from his own unique experience.
Quote from dejatrader:
Here's my 2 cents. I think it's nice if you are successful and choose to share your experiences. But you're definitely not under any kind of obligation to do so, moral or otherwise. This is especially true of someone who mastered their craft through diligent study, personal intelligence, and trial and error (is there any other way to learn anything?)
I think giving away your hard-won answers to successful trading, would actually be a DISSERVICE to up-and-comers. Putting in your own blood, sweat and tears and achieving something for your efforts is the whole point of life! Having the answers handed to you creates a life that wasn't worth living.