Throwing in the towel before I even traded 1 share

why the fuck would you wnat to have th life of a trader???!! :eek: :eek: :confused: LOL


It sucks!!



the constant extreme stress of losing so much of yoru moeny if you get into a trade too early and it goes against you!! :/


the only thing that compensates is earning the money.


if you dont have that when why would you want that sorta life of drinking from 7am tiill nght, and having somuch stress
 
Quote from spanish89:

why the fuck would you wnat to have th life of a trader???!! :eek: :eek: :confused: LOL


It sucks!!



the constant extreme stress of losing so much of yoru moeny if you get into a trade too early and it goes against you!! :/


the only thing that compensates is earning the money.


if you dont have that when why would you want that sorta life of drinking from 7am tiill nght, and having somuch stress

Are you intoxicated now?
 
Couldn't let the opportunity pass on being part of this great thread.
Take a look at any normally distribution chart.
We ain't all the same.
Proud to have made my little contribution.
 
why do you have b.s. like this.

wtf, it's b.s. post isn't it

trade at work (trade with mobile trader) in the washroom coffee room break room. go to your car and do the trade.. duh!

you don't even need to quit your full time $50,00/year office job to hustle in wall street and make some easy money man.




Quote from lpchad:

I’m here to proclaim I am throwing in the towel before I even traded one share, let alone opened an account with a broker. Over the past 3 years I have fantasized what it would be like to live the life of a trader. I have lived it in all of its glory without having to risk one dime.

I fully took on the persona and acted as if I was one – at parties, talking loudly on my blackberry in public as if I was making lots of money so others could overhear me and be envious, and spent many hours reading books on TA, money management and psychology. I spent time outside the CBOT smoking cigarettes looking good to the ladies walking by.

All in all it was everything I thought it could be. Now I shall return to a cubicle and become a ‘yes man’ and massage Excel spreadsheets and manage emails in Microsoft Outlook.
 
the guys bullshitting.
don't believe anything you read.


Quote from paperboy:

If you don´t like failure then you probably know the most important - how to handle risk! Risk a little and win alot..
Sounds easy of course..
 
Quote from lpchad:

I’m here to proclaim I am throwing in the towel before I even traded one share, let alone opened an account with a broker. Over the past 3 years I have fantasized what it would be like to live the life of a trader. I have lived it in all of its glory without having to risk one dime.

I fully took on the persona and acted as if I was one – at parties, talking loudly on my blackberry in public as if I was making lots of money so others could overhear me and be envious, and spent many hours reading books on TA, money management and psychology. I spent time outside the CBOT smoking cigarettes looking good to the ladies walking by.

All in all it was everything I thought it could be. Now I shall return to a cubicle and become a ‘yes man’ and massage Excel spreadsheets and manage emails in Microsoft Outlook.

smartest guy on the planet. better than quitting after losing few K's.
 
Quote from jnbadger:

If this is not a joke, then you should not be trading in the first place.

The life of a trader, a profitable trader, has nothing to do with showing off for the ladies, or acting cool at parties.

It has to do with having a passion for markets, and loving the potentially agonizing learning curve.

If you are in it for material reasons, you'd be best advised to not trade one share or contract.
 

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Can't believe anyone would post a serious reply here lol

To those who start their response about how stupid the thread is, you are either not too bright yourselves or have no sense of humor..or both!

Loosen up! :cool:
 
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