Oh... wise Maverick74. It is obvious that you didn't fully digest what I wrote before commenting. My comments below:
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This is one of the most retarded diatribes I have read on ET in quite a while. I can only hope that you at least got some joy out of the joint you were smoking while you wrote this.
You know some things are not received well by others not because they are "retarded" or because the guy who wrote them is "smoking a joint." As time goes by, you will realize that there are many levels of experience and consciousness among people. If these things that I wrote (fully sober, I might add) do not make any sense to you, then that doesn't invalidate them and doesn't make them "retarded". If you open up your mind to various perspectives, you might find one that actually might shape your perception and on which you can build your legacy. Good luck with that.
First of all, the guy is not living in a freaking cave people on a diet of lima beans. The guy has a great home in Lake Geneva Switzerland. He has a car that is 15 years old which probably suits him well because I doubt the guy is driving much these days.
I didn't say he was living in a cave. Have you seen his home on Lac Léman? If not, then you might not know that it is a "great home". That is besides the point though. I have actually lived in Switzerland. I went to College du Leman in Versoix, Geneva. I have known and still now quite a few wealthy people who oftentimes would do better without all that wealth. Again, that's besides the point.
My comments were in regards to being excessively cheap. Whether Mr. Ikea is or not, well, he proudly eludes to the fact that he is.
He never said anything about not enjoying life. He just is careful with his money. Why do you people people assume because he is careful with his money that he is living a life of deprivation? WTF. The guy is probably happier then 99% of the pikers on this board living off their credit cards and trading their 5k futures account at IB.
"Careful with money"... wow! How careful do you have to be if you are worth 10's of billions? The key fact here would be to find out what his money is doing while he is chopping for cheap airfare. Is it helping sick kids in Africa? Is it contributing to the progress of humanity? In either case, my comments were in regards to my philosophy on money in general and not this guy in particular. I don't know enough about him specifically.
As far as my futures account, you don't have to worry about that. I don't have credit card debt. I don't have any debt at all, in fact. My account is not with IB, sorry.
Read, comprehend, formulate a thought and then respond if you think it is worthwhile.
My God, I really wonder about some of the people on this board and really traders in general that your minds are so warped that happiness can only be achieved when you're running a 10 billion dollar fund from the Cayman Islands. Get a clue guys.
Is that really what you think a trader's happiness would consist of? That's not my idea of fun.
And back to the reason why I posted this article, it was not an advertisement for IKEA furniture, but rather a suggestion to the pikers of this board. Your best shot at making it as a trader is not the discovery of the elusive holy grail, but rather in protecting your capital. Not just from losses, but from expenses. Live below your means. Watch your dollar closely. And if you can last it out long enough, then you can decide what to do with your money if you are ever successful.
I am with you on the importance of sound risk and money management. It is good to be wise with your expenses and investments.
Some of you guys have a really warped sense of what happiness is. Kind of scary.
Strange that you should come to this conclusion. What did you perceive what my definition of happiness to be? What is yours?
In the end, money is only a tool to help us fulfill our desires. If he is happy knowing that he is sitting a cramped seat while he can fly his own jet, then so be it. Different strokes....
I won't comment further but look forward to your reply.