The Empire of the Rising Sun

Quote from Lucrum:

What "fix"? I've already agreed to enter the ET TST combine when they have it
I don't need a journal for the ET combine. YOU are the who stated I didn't have the balls to start journal at a time you yourself never had any journal. And here you are days later still trying to dodge responsibility for your stupidity.

Have YOU ever posted a screen shot/blotter of a trade or daily P&L on ET?

I have.


Duck, dodge, change the subject do whatever you have to do. I stated correctly that Lucrum does not have the balls to start a journal, and you don't.

Now, troll, I am not feeding you anymore, you have the last word.:)
 
Quote from 377OHMS:



You have this misplaced belief that you are smart enough to bullshit people


Dunning - Krueger effect on display for all to see....

but instead they see your errata and begin to question your entire story. I've seen you repeat this pattern often enough to develop the opinion that you are pathological.


BANG !!

At some point, it indeed becomes either :

a- pathological

or

b- trolling

I don't read enough here to have an opinion on which it is regarding this retard, but I HAVE been a part of enough online discussions to realize that it's a dummy
 
BTW guys, while any and all of you are welcome to start a journal keep in mind that the squabbles of P&R stay down here and will not be tolerated when someone has the courage to start a journal, post strategies or trades, and seriously try to make money. When PHOENIX TRADING was running a journal RCG contributed and the below early example is the sort of courtesy and professionalism needed if you decide to post in Journals. Thanks.

Quote from RCG Trader on 5/28/12 in PHOENIX TRADING journal:

you should know that I keep what goes on up here and what goes on down there completely separate, so I will be respectful when I post here.
 
Quote from RCG Trader:

That seems to come easily to you, as it does to all conservative minds. You have a great deal of trouble processing information. Let me say this again. If you using minimal leverage, you hold and trade around a position for quite a long time. So long that, thru trading around the position you can negate the damage done. It is not that hard to do if you know your instrument.

Once again, you find yourself on the wrong side of things.

Wow, that is simply the worst risk management I've ever heard of. It really isn't risk management at all but it is a great way to avoid making any money.

That is going to be one short journal.

"The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool."

Shakespeare
 
Quote from Haroki:

Dunning - Krueger effect on display for all to see....

BANG !!

At some point, it indeed becomes either :

a- pathological

or

b- trolling

I don't read enough here to have an opinion on which it is regarding this retard, but I HAVE been a part of enough online discussions to realize that it's a dummy

I wasn't aware of the clinical name for his condition. The wikipedia entry is an interesting read:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning–Kruger_effect

"Dunning and Kruger were awarded the 2000 Ig Nobel Prize in Psychology for their report, "Unskilled and Unaware of It: How Difficulties in Recognizing One's Own Incompetence Lead to Inflated Self-Assessments""
 
Quote from RCG Trader:

And what do muslims have to do the creation of a nation with a minority population on the land it was created on?

You asked who the original aggressor was I told you .
 
Quote from Magna:

BTW guys, while any and all of you are welcome to start a journal keep in mind that the squabbles of P&R stay down here and will not be tolerated when someone has the courage to start a journal, post strategies or trades, and seriously try to make money. When PHOENIX TRADING was running a journal RCG contributed and the below early example is the sort of courtesy and professionalism needed if you decide to post in Journals. Thanks.

Right which is why I will restart my journal/challenge in P&R.
 
Quote from 377OHMS:



"The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool."

Shakespeare

Well that does explain my disappointing performance this year.

This fool finally recognizes we are in uncharted territory with competitive devaluation by the central banks.
 
Back
Top