Hello savoir,SimpleMeLike, your negative sentiment towards helping another person achieve success is not unusual. It is probably the norm.
My view is that my life is not only about taking but also giving. For me, teaching another person how to trade stocks is not stupidity, it’s serendipity—right time, right place, right person.
The pandemic lockdown turned out to be an ideal setting for transference and learning.
So, I been trading for about 5 years now unsuccessfully, not consistently profitable, long nights and mornings, loss about $5000 so far, many sleepiness, many times I wanted to give up, working my asss off to save my captial to trade, back testing, programming, starring at charts, trying this bar size, listening to this youtube teacher, buying this trading course, asking question to this trader, trying this trading method, trying that trading method, listen to this guy, trying swinging trading, trying scalping, losing my ass off, learning how to code, back testing, optimizing, starring at the chart EVERYDAY, trying this and that........now I finally made money in 1 or 2 years or 10 years......"
And you saying I should teach a newbie for free how I make money or just because that is the "right" thing to do. LMFAO HHHAHAHAHHA
yeah, I hear you.
Well, I will take someone out to eat, if they hungry. I am not a sharing damn thing once I am profitable for years and years. All I am going to say to a trader who wants to learn is 2 things
1. Stare at the chart everyday.
2. Do whatever you think will make you money consistently.
Now if someone wants to pay me about $30,000, yeah sure I teach them everything.
The game is sold, not told.
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