Even in a zero sum game, laughing at your own success is not quite the same as laughing at someone else's misery.Quote from sakimonohito:
humor? you don't think that all the traders on the other side of his trade aren't laughing it up thinking, "gee I am glad I finally started using a stop."
He'll get over it.
Quote from Thunderdog:
Even in a zero sum game, laughing at your own success is not quite the same as laughing at someone else's misery.
Some of you people should be ashamed of yourselves.
Quote from that guy
Monday, January 21, 2008
-31k, Goodbye
Good Bye.........I hope you all have a nice life. I need to be to work in 2 hours, and I can't manage this position, I have to sell out. About 40k in 2 days,,,,,,,,,,,,gone. Speechless. One bad trade, is all it takes. 2 and a half years of trading thrown down the drain on 1 trade. Who would've thought the Futures would tank as much as -500pts on YM with the US markets closed. I didn't, and I never really wanted to be in this position, but I couldn't accept the small loss.
Go ahead and link me and show the world how much of an idiot I am. Leave the comments of how stupid a trade I put on.
Now is probably a good time to go long now that I sold out.
http://highprobability.blogspot.com/
Quote from Thunderdog:
See my post just preceding yours.
As for having been there, I lost a fair amount of my trading capital a number of years back and I remember what a miserable experience it was for me. No laughter then, and no laughter now. If you had been there, I would have thought you'd at least have a bit of empathy.
I agree. But that doesn't necessarily make it funny, as some people here seem to think.Quote from HolyGrail:
The video is called "The stockmarket ruined my life". I feel for the guy, but the stockmarket didn't ruin his life, he did. It just shows you how people fail to take responsibility for their OWN trades.