Exactly....and I agree with you. Having a proven EDGE is foremost and paramount. I witnessed this day trading a few years ago. I had good money management and bet frugally on each trade. However, I had no edge, and my account just SLOWLY went down. The other "cowboy" traders blew out their accounts about 3x faster. I was smart enough to see I did not have an edge and quit trading with only a 20% loss in my account.Quote from sculptor66:
True, but the same goes for bad luck.
In the end, it's about probability.
So in the end, good MM only postpones the inevitable.