Why do you trade your own moneyy?

Quote from Hook N. Sinker:

Someone has to manage my money. I do not need to hire someone to lose money for me. I am perfectly capable of losing money by myself.

Yeah, but I could save you time by losing it 2x faster! :D
 
When trading your own money all you have to do is please yourself (sometimes that is hard enough). You start taking money from others and you all of a sudden have to please everyone else (a whole different story). So for sanity sake I have no plans of ever trade OPM.
 
I agree with Ripley. I don't want to pay 80% of my profits to someone else. In addition, OPM means headaches of dealing with investors, which is avoided by trading your own money.

Most importantly, trading OPM means finding a way to generate good returns on vastly greater amounts of money, which I'm not convinced I would be able to do. It is much easier (for me, anyway) to make a 50-100% return on $1M in assets, than to make a 20-25% return on $50M, for example. However, if I were smart enough to know how to generate ~20% annual returns on level of assets of $100-250M, then I would try to manage my own hedge fund, no doubt about it.
 
Quote from Ripley:

I believe in my abilities and I don't want to pay out 80% of what I make to someone else. Isn't that REASON enough?

Yeah.. there is an argument that I could MAKE a heck of a lot more if I were to trade OPM. But, lets face it, after you have about $50-$100 million, there is not much of an incentive for you to risk & work too hard.

(I am not saying that I have that much money, but what I am saying is that that is my goal in the near term and I believe I would have an easier time getting there without OPM)
Ripley, you still around nice
 
Quote from Pathus:

I was just wondering why a lot of you seem to just day trade with your own money.

1 ... OP`s are very selfish and seem to think that they deserve some sort of a return.
So why would you want to share.

2 ... the base capital that you commit to intra trading is minor and can be recovered quickly, assuming that you are a Trader and not just a Talker.
 
Quote from EricP:

I agree with Ripley. I don't want to pay 80% of my profits to someone else. In addition, OPM means headaches of dealing with investors, which is avoided by trading your own money.

Most importantly, trading OPM means finding a way to generate good returns on vastly greater amounts of money, which I'm not convinced I would be able to do. It is much easier (for me, anyway) to make a 50-100% return on $1M in assets, than to make a 20-25% return on $50M, for example. However, if I were smart enough to know how to generate ~20% annual returns on level of assets of $100-250M, then I would try to manage my own hedge fund, no doubt about it.

Its not 80% of your profits. Its 80% of the profits you made using other peoples money. So you would rather keep the 100k you make on a 10% return trading your own million versus ONLY KEEP 20% of the 10% profit on the 100 million you are managing? Gosh, you only make 2 million because you have to give the other 80% to other people. THIS SUCKS! Oh and you get another 2 million in management fees. I do not understand your logic.
 
Quote from Ripley:

I believe in my abilities and I don't want to pay out 80% of what I make to someone else. Isn't that REASON enough?

Yeah.. there is an argument that I could MAKE a heck of a lot more if I were to trade OPM. But, lets face it, after you have about $50-$100 million, there is not much of an incentive for you to risk & work too hard.

(I am not saying that I have that much money, but what I am saying is that that is my goal in the near term and I believe I would have an easier time getting there without OPM)

You must be absolutely, positively be joking!!!!! 50 - 100 million!!!! You are my god!

I hope you make it, I like this kind of zeal and altitude!
 
Quote from whitster:

i trade my own money

i also trade other's money

that works for me

I trade my own money.

I do Not trade other's money.

However, I do Not trade Only my own money.

That works for me. :)
 
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