Thoughts on the board......
I quit reading SI totally around the end of June because I found I was wasting time reading a lot of replies that had nothing to do with trading.
Yesterday I decided that I would check SI on the weekends only as not to interfere with my trading.
You know if you would confine the posts explaining ad infinitum your personal trading preferences to one or two posts, it would make it so much easier for the majority of us that enjoy reading the more pertinent posts on the market.
Two posts are more than enough to understand your positions. Trust me if two posts make me want to learn more about your viewpoint, I will PM you and ask...and not waste everyones' time. I always learn something from everyone here. I just want to learn something new, not the constant recycled beliefs of someone trying to convert me to their method of trading.
Look, right now I am trading more successfully off L2 than anything else...daytrading. This is the least stressful and most profitable way for me at the present. The next week may find me trading with only TA and ignoring L2. The point is that without having taken DrB's classes and learning to interpret the charts better, I would not feel the confidence to do this. I do feel that TA is the primary factor in the decision how I trade each day. And I would never consider trading LT without TA.
If you trade using a ouija board or call Ms. Cleo daily for her picks, I honestly don't care....and if you are winning, just post once or twice and maybe I will PM you for her number. Just don't keep harping on it. Most of us will never get to know the others here so I don't know why we let it continue to irritate us. Or, maybe it is just that I don't like wasting my time in the same way I don't like wasting my time with certain TV shows...I use the clicker immediately and plan on doing the same thing here.
I have missed this board; so, I think I will just continue to read it on the weekends and start placing posters on ignore that continue to reiterate their viewpoints without new information. Believe me when I say that more than two posts on this subject make me yawn and start to lose interest and become irritated. As the late Mrs. Hubert Humphrey used to tell her husband, "Hubert, you don't have to be eternal to become immortal".
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