Quote from ChkitOut:
the secretive nature of trading is the most frustrating part of the entire business. and im not talking about trading strategies, im simply talking about performance. i dont care what coca colas recipe is but i can clearly see that they are selling a ton of soda.
for example, al brooks often states that he goes many days without losing but will never tell how many pts he makes or how much money he makes, or how many contracts he is trading or anything else. yes, smoke, mirrors and a lot of talking behind the curtain.
I don't think anything I do is secretive, it's pure price action concepts available from Brooks, Volman, Suri, Anek, several current ET posters, and probably hundreds of others.
I ignored everything successful traders told me, screwed up again, started reading some Brooks, got some ideas, got an answer to a question from Redneck once, got some ideas, watched a video AustinP posted on ET once, got yet more ideas, started
working really hard to develop a plan with rules and came up with a very profitable way of day trading.
The precise way I enter and manage my trades might be different from the precise way Cornix or Xspurt or anyone else enters and manages their trades, but to be able to trade a method you have to make it your own so you can trust it.
Why would you care how many points someone makes or how many contracts they trade? How would that help you learn to trade based on probabilities in your favor?
As for the loneliness of success, that's a crock o' crap. If you're successful and feeling lonely because you can't talk "shop" with your friends and family, then do some informal mentoring and help guide a frustrated soul toward discovering their own Holy Grail of success.