Are we elite traders?

Discussion in 'Psychology' started by BrandNewTrader, Feb 21, 2016.

  1. speedo

    speedo

    Ignore the negativity, do the work.
     
    #11     Feb 21, 2016
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  2. K-Pia

    K-Pia

    I didn't know that game but since it has to do with casinos... I can picture the Expectancy.
    Fair enough. Games involving risk of ruin and uncertainty are not for the fools.
    However, Markets offers a tiny bit of control that can make the difference.

    We may be able to learn to flip the coin.
    And last but not least, to "set" our own payoff.

    However, it's a dead game too if one ain't "Rational" enough.
     
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    #12     Feb 21, 2016
  3. Those on ET who consider that they are not elite cause they can still learn new things to improve, are the closest to elite. On ET nobody is elite.
    Elite don't consider themselves as elite.
     
    #13     Feb 21, 2016
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  4. all I can tell you is, when that market starts trending, it trends longer and harder than anybody ever expected. If you are on the wrong side it takes some skill to stay alive. If you are on the right side it pays for all your sins.
     
    #14     Feb 21, 2016
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  5. ktm

    ktm

    There are a small number of posters here that can provide insight and background in specific areas that I find enlightening or valuable.

    Many other really good posters and traders have been pushed out over the years by trolls and other asshats that bated them or beat them up until they found the PITA factor outweighed what they were getting - or even able to contribute without getting pounded by the trolls. Don't get me wrong, some had bigger egos and (sorta) asked for it - but others just didn't suffer fools.

    The biggest issue I have with this place now is thinking about all the great guys we've lost over the years.
     
    #15     Feb 21, 2016
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  6. Always remember that only 3% to 5% of traders make a good living at this, so 95% are helping the 5% live life the way it should be lived. I believe maybe one or two top traders come to any site, why would they really want to be around the 95% of losers that they have taking their money away from ?????. All traders that have been doing this for over 10 years know the key to making a living at this is focus and discipline. 95% of the other traders spend their time looking for the holy Shit indicator or the holy shit black box trading system, and in the end they get the holy shit kicked out of them, so why would I top trader spend two seconds on any site, knowing what 95% of the traders are going to be talking about or looking for? I know some people enjoy other people pains, but I can't see a top trader having a great day in the markets, and then going to the web and reading about someone blowing out their trading account in the same day.
     
    #16     Feb 21, 2016
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  7. Swaps

    Swaps

    What would you class as an Elite trader these days? especially with all the behind closed doors activities going on.
     
    #17     Feb 21, 2016
  8. yes, the death toll is truly sobering. Except they were losers back then, they just didn't know it. And they are still here with a new strategy and a new handle.
    You do know the whole August Busch Budweiser empire was built on one lucky day at the track.
    I never hear anybody refer to him as an elite horse bettor.
     
    #18     Feb 21, 2016
  9. K-Pia

    K-Pia

    One way to do good.
    Is to avoid doing it bad.
    So it's useful to read losers.
    Whether or not they are 95%
    You're missing the wisdom behind.
    And even losers can have great ideas.

    Discipline isn't the necessary thing.
    Sure it is useful when you have an edge.
     
    #19     Feb 21, 2016
  10. top traders don't have great days in the market
     
    #20     Feb 21, 2016