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- HeyYou replied May 1, 2021
Good question... it depends on many factors such as how much you diversify, the strategy, the volatility of the market... things can get very complex. anyways.. I have a trading account with an EU broker so my leverage is 1:30... a little more would ...
Trading with no stop loss
- HeyYou replied Apr 30, 2021
in fact this type of MM is not meant for large accounts obviously. splitting your investment is a must.
Trading with no stop loss
- HeyYou replied Apr 30, 2021
you can also win big due to the massive compounding
Trading with no stop loss
- HeyYou replied Apr 29, 2021
split your investment capital and withdraw regularly if you use leverage... ok. it's not hard to understand.
Trading with no stop loss
- HeyYou replied Apr 29, 2021
that's simple...when you withdraw your money is no more in your trading account.
Trading with no stop loss
- HeyYou replied Apr 29, 2021
[quote=Anotan;13514176]I personally don't understand not using a stop loss.. /quote] so are you telling me that there are no alternatives ? trading negatively correlated instruments (aka hedging) ... diversification... all bs ?
Trading with no stop loss
- HeyYou replied Apr 29, 2021
maybe that's because you din't have a decent withdrawal plan.
Trading with no stop loss
- HeyYou replied Apr 27, 2021
sl can be good only if it's very wide and you use no leverage. of course it's just my opinion. maybe there's someone out there who's profitable in the long term using a tight sl... hmmm
Trading with no stop loss
- HeyYou replied Apr 22, 2021
ok, I was a bit high when I opened this thread
why do you need discipline as a trader/investor ?it is actually a useless discussion, maybe I'll ask to delete it. do what works for you as you will not make a dime if you hate what you are doing.
- HeyYou replied Apr 22, 2021
I call it believing in what you do, having faith that it is going to work. discipline sounds more like " stick to the plan no matter what", even if you are only losing... maybe I'm wrong.
why do you need discipline as a trader/investor ?
- HeyYou replied Apr 17, 2021
by the way I play for fun...
Trading vs Gambling: Which One Is More Worth Your Time?occasionaly I go to cash tables where it's full of newbies who make any sort of mistakes
- HeyYou replied Apr 17, 2021
oh yeah I'm not working right now and I spend countless hours playing poker. I treat it more like a sport, I almost never "gamble" unless I'm short stacked in tournaments.
Trading vs Gambling: Which One Is More Worth Your Time?
- HeyYou replied Apr 12, 2021
what you say here about the fallibility of systems is so obvious, not hard to understand at all. it is hard to accept. even if they accept it ... there is still DISCRETION. as someone said, nobody likes to lose... it hurts lol we can go on forever ...
The brutal truth of day trading
- HeyYou replied Apr 9, 2021
if several billionaires are buying, price will almost certainly go up. simple. it would be suicidal to trade against them. same thing when many many small retailers decide to buy together.. image unity is strenght.
The brutal truth of day trading
- HeyYou replied Apr 8, 2021
I get it rick, the liquidity.. I prefer to follow the big players. when people like Bill Ackman says "buy", I buy, in the middle of a pandemic... that's how I made money.
The brutal truth of day trading
- HeyYou replied Apr 8, 2021
the market is irrational AF IMO... it does not care about the economy. e.g. Buffett says buy and price goes up... end of the story.
The brutal truth of day trading
- HeyYou replied Apr 8, 2021
spend the money guys... ok sorry, last post.
The brutal truth of day trading
- HeyYou replied Apr 8, 2021
the problem with systematic trading is that there's a lot of competition going on... discretionary trading is pure guessing and long term "active" investors are practically hopeless. read here: url trading is just an all or nothing bet, a good ...
The brutal truth of day trading
- HeyYou replied Apr 4, 2021
well, I tried many styles. long term.... boring as hell; short term... stressful as f..k;mid-long term... actually enjoyable. planning was a good time waster, better than videogames.
Let's be honest-do you like to trade?
- HeyYou replied Apr 1, 2021
much respect for ppl who show their long term results (good or bad) like joyny
The brutal truth of day trading