LMAOQuote from estrader:
I use free realtime yahoo finance quotes for S&P index. I buy when the index dips, then sell when it pops a little above my buy price, or vice versa for shorting.
This is all I do.
How do you trade. Please share.
nitro, what is the reasoning for going long on odd?Quote from nitro:
LMAO
Here is what I use. The exchanges actually pay me to receive quotes. I then look at the newspaper in the Astrology section to see where my moon is.
Then, I sacrifice a chicken [BTW, I snap the chicken's neck myself, and if my last trade was a loser, I take out my samurai and in one swift stroke decapitate it] toss some dice, and if the roll of the die is even I sell and if it is odd I buy [I use to do it the other way around, but then someone shared and I was set straight]
This is what I do...Please share some more strategies...
nitro
I only ask because I switched also, and I was curious if it was for the same reason, but I'm not going to tell why I switched because it's a secret. But since you are only kidding, maybe you will tell me why you switched.Quote from profitseer:
nitro, what is the reasoning for going long on odd?
Also, I do not recommend changing any procedure based on previous win or loss. Do it the same way each time and the wins will come around. If you change based on previous trade, you run the risk of non random performance.
The only difference between you and me is, I'm serious.
But I guess if I'm gonna dish out this kind of crap to other traders and their systems, I'm gonna have to take it when you mock my system.
But at any rate, why did you switch from short to long on odd?