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ducati916 said:Most morph into longer term strategies, which is eminently sensible.
Bobby said:Now that Tech has left the thread ~ Who Cares ?
I do !!
The subject will be poorer without him, like others I was interested in Tech's quest for self-understanding & consciousness development.
I like these words by Ralph Emerson.
Do you want to be a power in the world ? Then be yourself. Be true to the highest within your soul & then allow yourself to be governed by no customs or conventionalities or arbitrary man-made rules that are not founded on principle.
Bob.
It's Snake Pliskin said:Bobby,
Nice comments.
I considered contributing, but decided against it. Tech has left, everyone wants to "knock" those who speak. I don't tolerate rubbish or those who have graduated with rabbit mentality. It has really made me think how terrible the "Australian knocking those who achieve something" mentality is rampant. For that reason I will PM some of you with some trades and methodologies in the new year. Actually I may just blog it if time permits.
Take care Bob.
Snake
Yep couldn't agree more Barney. Tech's a valuable asset to asf.barney said:Put me on the list thanks Snake.
Not everyone likes to "knock" imo ..... actually, on this forum, there are more non "knockers" than knockers ..... Its just that the knockers get noticed more (I think they like it that way!!!! ....... )
Come on Tech .... there has been enough support from the genuine folks around here for you to drop back in and give us your two bobs worth ................ Actually it would be a great sign of character for you to do that ............. Any one else agree??
Kauri said:I think that Tech/a has finally had enough and moved on. For the Knockers that have managed to destroy the singularly most educational aspect of the ASF forums, THANKS. Maybe one of these ****rs will now step up and freely share thier time and knowledge. Or maybe not.
stoxclimber said:How can someone be a great trader if they get so emotional about a poster on the internet? Shrug. I think it's just attention seeking, but maybe one really can get so emotional, see esp the IDIOTS thread. After all, theres one tried and tested way to silence the critics and thats to put runs on the board - not running away.
stoxclimber said:How can someone be a great trader if they get so emotional about a poster on the internet? Shrug. I think it's just attention seeking, but maybe one really can get so emotional, see esp the IDIOTS thread. After all, theres one tried and tested way to silence the critics and thats to put runs on the board - not running away.
barney said:Put me on the list thanks Snake.
Not everyone likes to "knock" imo ..... actually, on this forum, there are more non "knockers" than knockers ..... Its just that the knockers get noticed more (I think they like it that way!!!! ....... )
Buffet or Soros would not put themselves in such a firing line in the first place.wayneL said:Does anyone think for a moment that Buffet or Soros would hang around to be insulted?
Michael,MichaelD said:Buffet or Soros would not put themselves in such a firing line in the first place.
It's a good question, and I think all of the above factors come into play to a lesser or greater degree.MichaelD said:Being philosophical for a moment - why does anyone who knows how to trade post in public fora like this? Why do YOU post? Why does Tech/A post? Why do I post?
It's a question I personally have pondered for some time. Is it altruism? Is it the desire for companionship (trading being such a solitary game)? Is it a way of confirming our own beliefs (to fully understand a concept you must teach it to another/if we say it on a forum we are more likely to do it in our own trading)? Is it an ego-stroking exercise?
You do develop a thick skinMichaelD said:Whatever the case, any time you post in these fora, you expose yourself to a whirlwind of ridicule, most likely from the 90%ers. From what I have seen so far, the only time when true trading wisdom is welcome is towards the end of a painful bear run. Come the bull run and what we have to say is again scorned.
Enough philosophy. Now perhaps back on topic (although it's probably mortally wounded).
Just part of the winning trader's armamentarium.wayneL said:You do develop a thick skin.
Hello Grant,ducati916 said:et al
What is becoming quite apparent in this thread, is that in reality, contrary to what is generally posted, that there are very few, [if any] daytraders that ply their trade on this forum. I am sure there will be the odd shout of disagreement, but there you have it.
The reason is that most retail daytraders fail, and fail miserably. The few that succeed tend to have quite a high burn-out rate, as this is stressful. Most morph into longer term strategies, which is eminently sensible.
For those seriously interested, I will trade live if there is enough interest. Those who are interested, simply send a PM & we can [if enough] arrange a day.
jog on
d998
Duc, what I'm asking of you is this, having been there & experienced this form of trading with your own money, your thoughts from the past to present would be most valuable.
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