johnpaulca 12,036 posts msg #131002 - Ignore johnpaulca |
9/9/2016 12:10:36 PM
shillllihs
2,102 posts
msg #130999
- Ignore shillllihs 9/9/2016 11:10:48 AM
TVIX
20.75 Up 2.13(11.44%) 10:57AM EDT - Nasdaq Real Time Price
JOHNPAULCA., just a friendly reminder, your membership for
Donkey Punch Vix at Collective2 is about to expire, please deposit
more funds!! Thank you!!😊
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here comes the Village Idiot with his rhetoric. I saw you already lost one of your "5" subscribers...ouch!!. When you learn how to trade maybe I will consider a subscription...not!!! Maybe you have to go back to your old job as a parking lot manager in Glenview, IL.
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shillllihs 6,090 posts msg #131007 - Ignore shillllihs |
9/9/2016 12:49:16 PM
Thanx Kevin. Funny that you ask that as I have been doing some introspection
just on that subject. I think what I would do if I had the strength to pull it off is,
wait for that 1 big spike or for all of my indicators to confirm before jumping in.
1 of the biggest mistakes is being impatient and jumping in too early and that's
exactly what I did. It's just I wait so so long to make my move and I become impatient.
That being said, 2 of my indicators still have not triggered so not out of the woods
yet.
As far as me bragging, I was not gloating. I simply posted the beautiful spike in Tvix several hours
after the fact in response to being called the village idiot by that other guy.
I've kept it very real throughout the downturn.
And though it's very creepy Johnpaul, that you research my life,
(Where I live, wife's name, career.) etc... Yes, I live in an affluent suburb and
I own and operate 2 parking lots 1 block from Wrigley Field. I work 81 days
a year plus 5 concerts but usually show up for I'll say 45 dates. Thanx for your interest.
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Kevin_in_GA 4,599 posts msg #131011 - Ignore Kevin_in_GA |
9/9/2016 1:01:04 PM
Thanx Kevin. Funny that you ask that as I have been doing some introspection
just on that subject. I think what I would do if I had the strength to pull it off is,
wait for that 1 big spike or for all of my indicators to confirm before jumping in.
1 of the biggest mistakes is being impatient and jumping in too early and that's
exactly what I did. It's just I wait so so long to make my move and I become impatient.
That being said, 2 of my indicators still have not triggered so not out of the woods
yet.
Introspection is critical to becoming better at a lot of things, but especially trading since it is started analytically but managed emotionally. This is something that I am working on as well. I just closed out a big losing short trade in GOGO that I have been sure will become profitable, only to watch it slowly creep higher every day - in retrospect I knew to exit with a small loss after 1 day but kept doubling down and eventually turned it into a big loss. Hopefully I am learning to accept small losses and move on - not everything I trade will be profitable, and if I don't have rules and follow them I'll keep making the same blunders.
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johnpaulca 12,036 posts msg #131013 - Ignore johnpaulca |
9/9/2016 1:14:11 PM
And though it's very creepy Johnpaul, that you research my life,
(Where I live, wife's name, career.) etc... Yes, I live in an affluent suburb and
I own and operate 2 parking lots 1 block from Wrigley Field. I work 81 days
a year plus 5 concerts but usually show up for I'll say 45 dates. Thanx for your interest.
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hey Village Idiot....you started it by researching Tro's life telling folks here about him living in a shanty.....people with real money don't have to brag or have to sell systems on collective2....now go park a car dough boy....geesh!!
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shillllihs 6,090 posts msg #131017 - Ignore shillllihs |
9/9/2016 1:47:31 PM
Yeah it's very difficult to stick to rules especially when swing trading, having to wait weeks or months,
to finally enter a trade, and maybe even more difficult to hold your position until exit!
You waited months now you will wait several more weeks all the while at risk of riding it back down.
You will be tempted to bail on every gyration because you know it will be happening, especially with this big move that's coming. This could leave a trader devasted.
What would you do? Ride it all out or exit slowly, and at what intervals?
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shillllihs 6,090 posts msg #131024 - Ignore shillllihs modified |
9/9/2016 3:15:43 PM
Well that was fun, wiped out all my losses and with this rather large position I hold, I am way green...
They did their best to shake me out but I resisted.
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Mactheriverrat 3,172 posts msg #131025 - Ignore Mactheriverrat |
9/9/2016 3:23:08 PM
Looks like being Bullish has all but gone. Its was fast. SPY gapped down and correction is on. Stocks can reset.
Like a trader posted on another site.
1. Wash.
2. Rinse.
3. Repeat.
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shillllihs 6,090 posts msg #131027 - Ignore shillllihs modified |
9/9/2016 3:28:14 PM
This is another reason I jumped in a bit early, prior history shows that when it moves,
(assuming this is the big move) it happens fast and lasts about 11 trading days.
And in the end, it won't matter if I make 200% or 220%
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shillllihs 6,090 posts msg #131033 - Ignore shillllihs |
9/9/2016 6:31:38 PM
I shed 1 tear for all the myriads of Hard Earned Cash that has been lost by the proletariat on Stock Fetcher.
You know who you are. No wonder emotions were in abundance today...
😰😱😡
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shillllihs 6,090 posts msg #131035 - Ignore shillllihs |
9/9/2016 8:09:09 PM
Ok, now that the markets are closed, I can confidentially let you know that, Monday will be Black Monday
And the Spy will lose 20%.
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