The 3-2-1 Approach: A Simplified Method for Trading Any Market

Quote from ZAL:

Actually my repsonse to your posts are more for the benefit of responsible, professional and polite ET members.

Yes I said spin doctoring for potential clients

Your job is to deflect from the central question of why you sell rather than trade
 
Quote from bluebolt:

Yes I said spin doctoring for potential clients

Since ZAL and me are competing venders I'm not dying to defend him BUT:

I went to grammar school and high school with Doug and then traded in the Bond pit with him. Trust me, he doesn't need the money.

Some of us are a little older and enjoy teaching. Also after gambling professionally for two and a half decades it's nice to get a lower risk/stress residual derived from our knowledge. :p
 
Quote from Pa(b)st Prime:

Since ZAL and me are competing venders I'm not dying to defend him BUT:

You will :p

Hey it's no skin off my ass, a few newbs get fleeced and they chalk it up to experience, fine by me.. just don't try to kid a kidder ;)
 
Quote from Billybob543:

I was in the room for a few days until I simply couldn't take it anymore. I had to scream "uncle".

The moderator Charles Cochran simply refuses to call any real trades in real time. All his shit is "woulda coulda shoulda"...He's a woulda coulda shoulda TEACHER,

There's a saying

If you throw enough shit against the wall eventually some of it will stick

Pretty typical pay per use room nonsense !
 
Quote from bluebolt:

Yes I said spin doctoring for potential clients

Your job is to deflect from the central question of why you sell rather than trade


TradeMaven Group, LLC (of which I am the majority owner) is much bigger than you apparently give us credit for.

For the record: I was a was an independent Bond Pit trader at the CBOT for 12 years. I was an independent S&P Pit trader for 2 years and an independent Gilt Trader at the London International Financial Futures Exchange for 2 years. I began trading on the screen in November 2000 (never full-time, always part time). eLocal (majority owned by me) was established in 1999. Growing the firm was always my number one priority.

Why do I spend more time managing my firm than managing my trades? The value of the firm is much larger than the value of my trading account.
 
Quote from ZAL:

TradeMaven Group, LLC (of which I am the majority owner) is much bigger than you apparently give us credit for.

For the record: I was a was an independent Bond Pit trader at the CBOT for 12 years. I was an independent S&P Pit trader for 2 years and an independent Gilt Trader at the London International Financial Futures Exchange for 2 years. I began trading on the screen in November 2000 (never full-time, always part time). eLocal (majority owned by me) was established in 1999. Growing the firm was always my number one priority.

Why do I spend more time managing my firm than managing my trades? The value of the firm is much larger than the value of my trading account.

You're in a crappy little trading forum hawking your wares.. let's not gild the lily
 
Quote from Pa(b)st Prime:

Since ZAL and me are competing venders I'm not dying to defend him BUT:

I went to grammar school and high school with Doug and then traded in the Bond pit with him. Trust me, he doesn't need the money.

Some of us are a little older and enjoy teaching. Also after gambling professionally for two and a half decades it's nice to get a lower risk/stress residual derived from our knowledge. :p

For the record: today's my 49th birthday......I've enjoyed every minute of it with the ET members. Now I'll go spend the rest of the evening with freinds and family members (they're much easier on me). Thanks
 
Quote from ZAL:

.....Why do I spend more time managing my firm than managing my trades? The value of the firm is much larger than the value of my trading account.

I don't doubt that because there's a sucker born every minute...ain't that right?
 
Quote from Pa(b)st Prime:

Since ZAL and me are competing venders I'm not dying to defend him BUT:

I went to grammar school and high school with Doug and then traded in the Bond pit with him. Trust me, he doesn't need the money.

Some of us are a little older and enjoy teaching. Also after gambling professionally for two and a half decades it's nice to get a lower risk/stress residual derived from our knowledge. :p

You are a vendor?
Would you post the link or pm it to me ?
Thanks,
 
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