Really nice seeing you back posting after a 5 years hiatusI am here...Quietly trading my own money privatley
ElectricSavant

Really nice seeing you back posting after a 5 years hiatusI am here...Quietly trading my own money privatley
ElectricSavant

Thanks...as you know any trader is a friend of mine in which I consider you a friend too..Really nice seeing you back posting after a 5 years hiatus![]()

You have a point, and I would have totally agreed with you fifteen years ago. But external factors force you into altering your decision making. Do you really trust that your "number" will hold up with the Federal Reserve actively crushing your purchasing power? Do you really know how much money you need before you can abandon your trading career given all the current uncertainty in the world? Can you really retire when interest rates for savings accounts are 1% or less?
Well,I can't imagine anyone trading their own money not pulling back the risk significantly or giving up trading all together once they've reached their "number". There is so much more to life than wasting it in front of computer screens looking at numbers. Trading your own money isn't boring, regardless of what you hear on ET. Ask anyone who has earned their entire net worth from trading risking their own capital and get back to me. It's super stressful. Sooner or later, you start compromising your health for extra PnL that has no marginal utility. There is a thin line between passion or love and an addiction.
IMO, trading shouldn't be a life long choice, not even a career to be honest. You should make as much as you can as fast as you can, before your alpha disappears or health gets compromised. Just my 2 cents.
FALSETimes have changed radically on the forum, it use to be an exchange of ideas was first, and now it is an exchange of trash talk for most part.
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Noobs probably find this place a gold mine.....Times have changed radically on the forum, it use to be an exchange of ideas was first, and now it is an exchange of trash talk for most part....
Noobs probably find this place a gold mine.
As one gains experience, and more and more finding their own trading niche, perhaps ET's technical content for them becomes less relevant.
I enjoy hearing others' opinions and get quite a few chuckles from the many humorous comments.
I feel ET is a far better web site now than in the earlier days, more features, heaps of new posts going on, I think Baron has done a marvelous job with ET.