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Strategies & Market Trends : DAYTRADING Fundamentals

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To: KymarFye who wrote (15182)2/5/2002 5:18:38 PM
From: exdaytrader76  Read Replies (1) of 18137
 
The "manipulation" argument is almost always about refusal to take responsibility. No one ever says, "Yeah, I made money, but that stock was manipulated; it's not really fair." It's always - "I lost but it wasn't my fault."

The self-destructive thinking, IMO, begins with this blame game. A trader starts pointing the finger, and it's all downhill from there; soon everything is a conspiracy against him. So many people lose at trading that I guess this is the easy way out without having to cope with the personal failure.

On an unrelated note, this was the funniest thing I saw today:
"Iran's military said Monday that it was prepared to confront any US attack."
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rotfl
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