I’ve been an active investor/trader since 1991 and have always been searching for a better system to outperform the market. In the late 90s I found Clearstation.com which was very rich in T/A education and functionality and provided a great community forum format that was the newfound fun of the internet. It was there I learned that there’s a lot to learn! So many different indicators, numbers, trading methods, etc. but everything was going up like crazy so it didn’t matter what you did. Then with the dot com collapse I lost interest (and money) for a while but then years later my interest picked back up again (and my money). Unfortunately I hit a wall of frustration that is that there is too much to be learned and that you can’t learn it all. I’d try one thing for a while and then another and another with varying degrees of failure. I really had no clue what I was doing because I hadn’t mastered anything. So then I started looking at the successful traders and tried to watch what they did, ask them questions and try to dissect their system (if they shared it or maybe the parts that they shared). I tried doing this for while but learned that you can’t learn someone else’s system unless you are side by side with them for countless hours. The reality is their systems is theirs and unless you learn all of it then you’re pretty dangerous because you don’t know what you’re doing. To be continued……
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Hi Lunker,
we all get a bad day/period in the office, but then it normally goes away often with a genuine laugh that makes us reset.
Annoying as it may be for you to deal with it 24×7, please be reassured that your blog/space is truly appreciated by many, including myself.
If there is anything I can do to lift from your shoulders some of the burden of running the blog, please let me know.
If your decision is final, then thank you very much for all you have done to date.
best regards,
Mak
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Thx, Lunker, you do a wonderfull job and looking forward to find joy again in your blog.
I learned a lot and I want to say thanx.
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