Please point me to the thread that properly answers this question.
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over 20,000 members in this forum daytrading feverishly and not one has an idea what a good year would be for them?? Has anyone ever heard of...
Maybe I need to rephrase the question so it is easier to understand. If you had $500,000 in capital on January 1, 2003. How much capital would...
So if someone started with $200,000 in 1993 and made 300% per year, that would mean today they would have $11,809,800,000 and be one of the...
I see your point, but at the end of the day, money is money. If you had $5,000,000 and you were a day trader and you were using the entire...
2% per month? Is that all?? So why was everyone killing my system which easily outperforms that benchmark???
It's not about me at all. I asked a straight question, and I was hoping for a straight answer from at least one of the 20,000 members in here.
That's it?? How can someone make a living on that??
Just as I figured...not a straight answer yet!!
What kind of annual return, over a 10 year period, would be considered good for a day trader? I am curious because I want to compare this to...
If anyone wants me to leave ET, I will kindly oblige. Just ask me to leave and I will be gone. I'm not here to upset people. I would like to...
STOCK DATE IN PAID NOW GAIN TARGET PTSI 4/15/2002 24.84 19.59 -21.1% 28.9 AXL 5/20/2002 34.73 40.00 15.2% 40.2 CHKE 5/22/2002 21.50 22.28...
URBN also up HUGE today!!
I would offer that if you actually read my posts, they are very pragmatic and innocuous with regard to my use of verbiage. The responses,...
Good points, although I would argue I'm not offering any bait. Here are my open positions: STOCK DATE IN PAID NOW GAIN TARGET PTSI...
So what is a good annual return on capital for a trader over a 10 year period?
If your trade makes 15% in less than a year, how is that "opportunity cost?". Everything I read says 15% is a good return.
Why is everyone else allowed to have a journal on ET and I'm not? That kind of strikes as unfair.
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