Quote from Kicking:
I consider myself an OK trader, i.e I make money more often than not. I have not been succesful in getting anywhere near being "rich" which was my original reason to get into trading. Now I am sure if you took the pain to answer you are not succesful either.
Quote from Kicking:
because people are brainwashed every day on ET by self deluding wannabe traders thinking trading your account can take you from rags to riches .
Now here is the truth for all to hear : no way it can, this a pipe dream folks. The odds are so stacked against you it's not worth it.
Even the very very few succesful"private " traders are only living on borrowed time.
The money is not in trading your account, manage money , make 10-30 % a year on a few millions, OK .
But forget about making a living over the long term trading your account. And don't believe any of the liars that will tell you otherwise, even if they are not lying they are living on borrowed time
Quote from illiquid:
Nitro, sorry to hear about your experience -- I can empathize greatly, having been through it more than once.
The leverage offered from futures must be extremely carefully controlled when starting out -- like using TNT to drill teeth. I know it's very easy to rationalize that, if you are trading liquid markets like sif's, bonds, currencies, a trade for 1 lot has no more impact on the market than trading 10 or 100. And from the market's standpoint, that is perfectly true. But from the standpoint of one's personal account, especially with the pressure from having to "live" off your week-to-week gains, leverage can and will become toxic if not strictly applied. I am 99% certain that, had I had the same access to leverage allowed from futures when I started out trading equities back in '98, I would have blown out long before I had a chance to educate myself and make some decent returns, enough to live off of while re-learning to trade in the aftermath. But learning to trade futures is just 10x as treacherous only because they give you plenty more rope than needed to hang yourself.
Quote from IV_Trader:
sorry to hear about your loss , Nitro. I hate to see hard working trader ( and you looks like one of them to me ) losing money
Quote from 1000:
"Only those who dare to fail greatly can ever achieve greatly."
- Robert F. Kennedy
