I do it all the time, myself. Do you find your memory isn't quite what it used to be?
JEM...had seven years of day trading? Did you retire, change to swing/position trading, or go back to working world? I think day trading is good brain exercise as well!Yes... but I think daytrading was really good brain exercise. I had 7 years of intense brain use and focus. I miss the brain exercise of day trading. looking for patterns trying to do better. Then being completely done for the day and playing golf. it was good living... Then getting home at a normal time.
That sucks! I had some fantastic edges with Crude Oil(CL) many years ago and then bank regulations kicked in...volatility decreased...had to adapt. Hope all is going well with your current endeavors.My edges faded away and intraday volatility decreased. Finally with increased electronic trading and various exchanges they arbed away much of what was left. I could still make a bit trading at the time but I gotten use to making 6 figures as I had gotten married had kids.
That worry was always there. He was the best shot. Still is. I think there's a low probability of a sell-out.Ohh so now that he is going to be the nominee, they are worried Trump might be completely full of shit.
Like it was after reading the civil engineer's analysis of Drumpf's wall plan, or Drumpf's statement that it is "subject to negotiation".That worry was always there.
I read the analysis by the civil engineer. It was mostly crap. Like environmental regs and how can they get all that cement = nonsense.Like it was after reading the civil engineer's analysis of Drumpf's wall plan, or Drumpf's statement that it is "subject to negotiation".
That's right, all the Drumpf says is true and possible.I read the analysis by the civil engineer. It was mostly crap. Like environmental regs and how can they get all that cement = nonsense.