Quote from Ripley:
What scares me most is that most of them are long time lurkers who comes out of their woodwork to share their sad sob stories with us. And, no explanation as to what the hell they did...
I done lost.. I quit. .and I must now tell you to feel better about me.
Yeah, that has happened to me, I ask them questions and then they refuse to answer, I had someone block me because they refused to answer my questions about their strategy they used or anything specific as to why they failed.
It doesn't make sense really, I think that those that really failed and don't want to say, did some really stupid stuff to lose their money, like lose it all in a few trades after putting it all on the line or something.
To last a few years in this game and just quit out of the blue, .... either they were destined to fail from the beginning and got lucky, or they had an advantage, and didn't take the time to have backup systems or learn other markets or anything like that, in which case, they were still destined to fail.
Like me, I got my ass kicked in Futures, but now I'm doing very well (at least from what I believe and where I came from) right now with equity trading, but when I was trading futures, it was like hell. I only screwed around with Forex for a tiny bit even before futures, but now I have been demo trading Forex for awhile now for longer term trades and I have been doing very well on it to my suprise, and in the future I will eventually return to Futures to give it a shot, maybe if I one day join a firm where they allow you to trade Futures and Stocks I will give it a go. So I think those that put in an effort to be aware that what they are doing today, could end up not working ever again possibly, and plan for that and have multiple strategies, and possibly multiple markets that they have experience with, it just makes yourself less subjective to changes and can keep you around longer. I at least believe that.
Some people PM me and say I'm stupid for learning multiple markets, that I should just learn one and stick to it, but fact is, if one day something happens to that market and I can no longer scalp equities like I do now, or commissions for some reason increase or some rules or wacky stuff, I have a backup that can keep me in the game hopefully.