The Surf Report

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Quote from Bob Rowshan:

Ok, don't mean to rub it in, but please tell us on the surf report exactly when you are stopped out.
Once you are stopped out, i'm going to cash out of my entire long position in CROX. Many thanks!!:p


if it hits 63.10, im done.

:)
 
Quote from Bob Rowshan:

Amazing, you got a beef with surfer too!!

He's pathological but you are a jerk, and apparently have comprehension challenges too. The ignore feature was created for posters like you.
 
Quote from Mvic to BR:
What a jerk.

He might be so, but he did make money on that one. :)

Now let's go back to OUR (I love majestic plural too!) objective analysis of the Report. I think I asked this already: At this point, what is the point of continuing the journal when every sensitive reader is ready to cut their wrists watching Surf trade???

Seriously, after the FOMC, this thread was the most depressing thing on ET. Surf pretty much did/does everything what a newbie trader can commit:

-- no stop losses
-- trading on disliking a product (CROX)
-- no money management
-- no clear exit signals/strategy
-- trading on rumors/insider(??) info
--etc.

Now I think the original Gann method is actually profitable, although it has a problem of not giving an exit signal, but unless Surf goes back and trades that method STRICTLY, this journal is nothing else but a learning ground for newbies What NOT to do! (I guess that is a positive, teaching newbies to avoid common mistakes.)
 
Quote from Pekelo:

He might be so, but he did make money on that one. :)

Now let's go back to OUR (I love majestic plural too!) objective analysis of the Report. I think I asked this already: At this point, what is the point of continuing the journal when every sensitive reader is ready to cut their wrists watching Surf trade???

Seriously, after the FOMC, this thread was the most depressing thing on ET. Surf pretty much did/does everything what a newbie trader can commit:

-- no stop losses
-- trading on disliking a product (CROX)
-- no money management
-- no clear exit signals/strategy
-- trading on rumors/insider(??) info
--etc.

Now I think the original Gann method is actually profitable, although it has a problem of not giving an exit signal, but unless Surf goes back and trades that method STRICTLY, this journal is nothing else but a learning ground for newbies What NOT to do! (I guess that is a positive, teaching newbies to avoid common mistakes.)


You have to give some credit to surf....when things got there worst, he was still here, suffering through some bad losers. If I were in his shoes, the last thing I'd want to read is Monday morning quarterbacking from a bunch of wanna be's...and let's face it, that's what 90% of ET'rs really are. Yet, he is still here, working through the drawdown, and defending his trades and strategy...and one important note....he's down.....not out!

Good luck surf!
 
Whether he's down and out or up and in is not the point. He makes the greenest mistakes, learns nothing from them, and forges ahead in a fog of ignorance. And this sort of behavior is to be congratulated? Please.

LC
 
Quote from mschey:

...Monday morning quarterbacking...
Not exactly. Both in his recent YM trade and his CROX trade, surf was able to see in real time that his scenarios in each of those trades were not playing out. He could have taken corrective action in real time and prevented a loss, but he chose not to. And that's based on his own stated scenario, not mine or anyone else's. I agree with Lamont. I don't think it is in surf's interest to be encouraged to continue down this path. You're not doing him any favors by giving him credit here.
 
Quote from Lamont_C:

He makes the greenest mistakes, learns nothing from them, and forges ahead in a fog of ignorance.

EXACTLY! And I (and a few others) gave him plenty common sense advices and he kept disregarding them.

One good thing about trading is that it proves you right or wrong very quickly and punishes the stupid as it should according to DARWIN!!!
 
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