jmolinatrader 11 posts msg #155787 - Ignore jmolinatrader |
2/15/2021 9:09:27 AM
This forum is amazing. Thank you mketranz, shilllihs, and snappyfrog. All great advice.
I definitely believe investing/trading is a very personal thing and that has helped me stay in the game over these years.
Best,
Jose
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shillllihs 6,044 posts msg #155793 - Ignore shillllihs modified |
2/15/2021 1:13:51 PM
As to the comment a couple back,
making money in a personal account and selling systems on multiple sites while making 6 figures doing so is bad I guess. I’m a scammer right and should ignore that cash cow stream. Don’t be jealous.
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shillllihs 6,044 posts msg #155794 - Ignore shillllihs modified |
2/15/2021 1:29:52 PM
Jose, don’t fall into the trap that many of these guys do out here, they’re either the real technical types or one dimensional. They have lots of filters that pick occasional winners but lack an amazing system. They will focus on famous people like Guppy or some other bland white bread guy whilst ignoring that there are better ways to do things. And these people really don’t care about money, they rather be apart of a fraternity. After years out here trying to use someone else’s methods, I can honestly say with the exception of using one well known indicator, my system is 100% my creation.
My advice is be a lone wolf.
Create as much as you can on your own.
Borrow some elements if they are worthy.
Look for reoccurring patterns.
Make a hybrid of all that you find.
Don’t rely on filters alone but try to create a winning system with clearly defined entries & exits.
And most of all don’t deviate and remain disciplined.
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snappyfrog 721 posts msg #155799 - Ignore snappyfrog |
2/15/2021 3:10:09 PM
@shilllihs
"As to the comment a couple back,
making money in a personal account and selling systems on multiple sites while making 6 figures doing so is bad I guess. I’m a scammer right and should ignore that cash cow stream. Don’t be jealous."
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Not sure who you were referring to, but since my comment was "a couple back", I will be happy to give my opinion and it is just that, my opinion. I don't try to dictate what others do and I sure don't put people down for what they do.
I for one have always been against "charging" people for information. I have been booted a few times for "helping others" while admins were trying to build a site for profit. This is fine, no hard feelings. I am thankful. It caused me to start my own private Facebook group where I help people learn to swing trade using technical analysis.
I have always felt, if a system is so good, one can trade it and make all of the money they need. There is no reason to "sell" it to others unless you need the income - in which case then the 'system" might not be as good as one says.
I make the majority of my money selling covered calls. Swing trading is where I got started. It is my love and I will always be swing trading something. There is no need for me to charge money for something I can teach for free.
The pie is not finite. There is enough for everyone. If I teach someone to trade setups I like and they can be profitable, then I am overjoyed. We can all have a piece of the pie.
I am not egotistical enough to think I have the only answer or that I "made" something all by myself that no one else has ever done or can do.
But, to each his own. Just my opinion.
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jmolinatrader 11 posts msg #155811 - Ignore jmolinatrader |
2/15/2021 9:36:37 PM
Love the diversity of opinions. I teach high school math (stats and personal finance) so I am used to all kinds of ideas and personal beliefs (which I encourage).
I fell in love with trading and investing 10 years ago and even convinced my high school to open a real account for the students to invest. So, I get my fix everyday at work.
I will be following this forum more closely as I adjust my own system.
Going off topic, any of you guys use tastyworks? I have been using it for a while due to my adventure with options, but have since moved back to stocks only (0% commission). Need to probably go back to TD Ameritrade.
Thanks again
Jose
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Mactheriverrat 3,153 posts msg #155812 - Ignore Mactheriverrat modified |
2/15/2021 9:49:52 PM
@jmolinatrader
You have to find your own way. Yes study what other's post. Even I have posted dead end roads that didn't pan out. I have even blown up my account twice when I started. Don't use real money until you find a winning system that works for YOU. Not every trade will go your way. Learn from it . Yes there are a lot of great posters here and a few few old timer's that still pop in every great now and then.
I read a article over on reddit of a poster who got back GME ( about $3700) last monday before the open which was sunday night of his post. I told him as other poster's that playing GME was like trying to catch a falling. He said he already had lost about $1300 on GME on another trade.
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Mactheriverrat 3,153 posts msg #155813 - Ignore Mactheriverrat |
2/15/2021 9:51:45 PM
ONE THING I WON"T DO IS BAD MOUTH OTHER"S TO MAKE MY EGO FEEL BETTER!
It is what it is!
Mactheriverrat.
John
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roca1018 163 posts msg #155815 - Ignore roca1018 |
2/16/2021 7:51:12 AM
Disregard shills. If he was that prolific he would not be here.
Rich
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graftonian 1,089 posts msg #155820 - Ignore graftonian |
2/16/2021 10:33:39 AM
Jose,
I use TastyWorks, and with a few exceptions am happy with it. I left TD Ameritrade because of their non-support of Linux, and will not go back. But, never say never.
Graf
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jmolinatrader 11 posts msg #155821 - Ignore jmolinatrader |
2/16/2021 11:39:03 AM
Thanks Graftonian.
Are you an options or stock trader (or both)?
I mostly use the web version.
Jose
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