Traders' Most Commonly Asked Questions

Quote from dbphoenix:



Not much :D

Trading futures, I find that I have to do a lot more testing and a lot more "maintenance" in order to adapt to the market. Given the leverage, I just can't afford to ram my way through the tough times. And I at least behave correctly when things aren't going well.

This is a surprise to me! I figured you would have higher maintenance requirements when trading the equities. I sure did. You seemed to have put a lot of effort into selection and methodolgy, then.

Probably, I'm missing something. But those kinds of explorations seem to have been limited here.
 
Life was simpler then. "Maintenance" involved re-arranging the flowers, not trying to put out the fires that threatened to destroy the house.
 
Quote from AskSlim:



Friendships/support is critical for the success of a trader.

That starts with spouse/significant other and includes fellow traders, friends and family.

It's amzing how even a trader in a pit with 200 other traders can feel isolated.

I'm a strong advocate of personal growth work and have been involved in such a Men's group for the past 9 years.

It's also makes a very strong case for coaching (Not an advertisement).

Thank you for a great question,
Slim

Thanks for responding. But that is more of a background kind of question. Good luck with your research.
 
Quote from dbphoenix:

Life was simpler then. "Maintenance" involved re-arranging the flowers, not trying to put out the fires that threatened to destroy the house.

Well, range issues appear to be weighing heavily on traders' minds. Some advice I've heard involves 'bulking up' to compensate for the lack of it. If you can't trade well with one lot, then you are going to have trouble managing five.

As for technical issues, I was thinking yesterday what would be the result of only getting to trade the NQ 8 days a month because of constricted ranges. Now, that's a fire! I don't have any real simple answers to questions like that.
 
i got a free issue of the magazine in the mail, and loved it. at what bookstores can you buy it? i have never seen it. thanks. also, how long has it been out?
 
Quote from Boomer:

i got a free issue of the magazine in the mail, and loved it. at what bookstores can you buy it? i have never seen it. thanks. also, how long has it been out?

We have it at Barnes & Noble.. but thats in New Olreans.. We do everything backwards down here
 
Quote from Boomer:

i got a free issue of the magazine in the mail, and loved it. at what bookstores can you buy it? i have never seen it. thanks. also, how long has it been out?

This is actually the first month the magazine is on the newstands. It has been published for over 2 years with a subscribership of over 100,000.

You can subscribe at www.sfomag.com

Thanks,
Slim
 
Quote from AskSlim:



This is actually the first month the magazine is on the newstands. It has been published for over 2 years with a subscribership of over 100,000.

You can subscribe at www.sfomag.com

Thanks,
Slim

Slim,

Sorry.. I was thinking of Stocks & Commodities something or other..

Had the 2 confused ..
 
Quote from burnin:

will there be specialists in 2 years?

Not in the form we have them now. I can't see them losing their fanchise, however. The NYSE will figure out how to help the specialist maintain income... It might mean fees go up for online trading.

Slim
 
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