Originally posted by 2Good2Care
Lots of good posts here but one has to wonder GG...
after FOUR years you still haven't figured it out yet?!?
WOW!
Might be a good idea to think about doing something else with your time (and $$) 'ol buddy. Not everyone can do this, some just don't get it. EVER! FOUR years is a LOOOONG time ...and you still haven't discerned even one winning strategy??!! My God man how long have you been here on ET? Not even ONE??!!
WOW!
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it's hell when you are 2 good!!
Originally posted by Gordon Gekko
i guess the bright side is i've learned a lot about the markets for my age. i'm 24 and i know more about the markets than my father...and he's the one who first got my interested in this.
Originally posted by 2Good2Care
Lots of good posts here but one has to wonder GG...
after FOUR years you still haven't figured it out yet?!?
WOW!
Might be a good idea to think about doing something else with your time (and $$) 'ol buddy. Not everyone can do this, some just don't get it. EVER! FOUR years is a LOOOONG time ...and you still haven't discerned even one winning strategy??!! My God man how long have you been here on ET? Not even ONE??!!
WOW!
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it's hell when you are 2 good!!
Originally posted by vladiator
Come on man, no need to make fun of GG. "Not everyone can do this?" Get real. Only VERY FEW can. During the raging bull market when GG started and a bunch of others did too, everyone seemed to know it all. Now the reality kicks in. And the reality is, unless you have an intelectual/informational edge or are really lucky, you will not make money trading. To me, trading is like brain surgery. You really have to know what you are doing. And it takes a lot of time, resources, etc to learn. Even then you have to have the right tools to do so. You can't just quit your normal 9-5 job and become a brain surgeon by practicing it. You have to learn first. The other key point is, that no matter how much you guys are gonna laugh now, in most cases, the markets are quite efficient and unless you have the info others don't or are able to process the available info MUCH better than others (including the astrophysics PhDs working for large traders), I don't see why "Johny could trade", borrowing the line from a different thread.
Originally posted by axeman
Vlad,
Within this context, what does "trading is simple" mean?
I often hear traders say this.
It seems that DISCOVERING a method of trading is a very
tough and long search/process.
But the method itself can be quite simple,
and therefore is very guarded.
thoughts?
peace
axeman