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Daytrading and Stock Trading Addiction
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This thread is dedicated to a discussion of the propensity among some to become addicted to the ebb and flow of daytrading; the excitement of prices changing rapidly and flowing quickly, especially across the Level II screen and time and sales; the hope of riches quickly made; the adrenaline pumped when the time is short and the news is fresh; the high that comes from chasing the fast runners and "bagging" one.

It is also here to share the frustration of losing one's life savings in the same pursuit of riches easily won but just as easily lost.

The ever increasing influence of gambling on the average American, and especially on those (possibly 10% by some studies) of people who have a propensity to gambling additions is spilling over into the arena of what once was a mundane and unexciting industry -- namely that of investment in the stock market. What was at one time about as exciting as watching the grass grow has become a world of bright lights and colors (level II screen) that mimics the gaming rooms of Las Vegas. Where prices double, even triple in a single day; or just as quickly are halved in an instant.

Here, as in Vegas, the odds are stacked against the average trader, but not by virtue of statistics but rather by virtue of human emotions of fear and greed and the rules of the market makers and the NASDAQ which favor, via wide spreads and low exposure the "house".

Are you mortgaging your house to fund your brokerage? Are you tapping into credit cards to cover your margin calls? Are you being ever more consumed in the pursuit of the next big mover, spending endless hours scouring SI for tips and advice, charting stochastics and reading 10-Q's and 144's? Is your family suffering because you are neglecting their needs while justifying your priorties because you are "doing it for them and their financial future"?

Let's talk.
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330 I was looking at a level 2 screen. Next to some of the trades, on the time &Craig Kaltner-2/1/2000
329 Looking for Online Trading Addicts I am producing a webpage for a webcasting compearson-7/6/1999
328 Let's see. 1) You bought 10,000 shares of a $2 penny stock. It went tojohn o-6/12/1999
327 A recent USA today report on daytrading addiction: usatoday.comSunnie-6/9/1999
326 Brokerages Plan Trading Restrictions Looks like your concerns about liability Sword-6/7/1999
325 "I just feel that online brokerage firms could have a computerized screenkaz-6/4/1999
324 Marie: Brokerages are obligated to ask the customer what type of risk exposureSword-6/3/1999
323 Marie, your dissertation here will be a foundation for a class action lawsuit, bobby beara-6/3/1999
322 Thank you all for your responses. I do believe that people are responsible formarie fouchia-6/3/1999
321 Marie, brokers are in the business of placing orders and making a profit on thebobby beara-6/3/1999
320 If you would made millions instead of incurring loses, would you feel that you Stefan-6/3/1999
319 Hi Marie, I sympathize with your situation, but if everyone who sustained conskaz-6/3/1999
318 Hi everyone--I am new to this thread. I began investing in early 1996, and as marie fouchia-6/3/1999
317 Johanna......tell me what YOU look like and I will then decide if I will be youMR. PANAMA (I am a PLAYER)-6/3/1999
316 One last thing.. We're at a crossroads in our society. We can either creatVCMaverick-5/15/1999
315 You dont buy stocks like you go looking for TV shows to watch You dont try to pVCMaverick-5/15/1999
314 I am a reporter for Dow Jones News Wires. I am looking to interview college stuDow Jones Reporter-3/22/1999
313 >>>Its called the "liberation of the induvijual investor". bobby beara-3/7/1999
312 >>Computers and a plethora information have given >>the average joeJags-3/7/1999
311 Sunnie, this is a problem that exists and I believe it is more pervasive than mbobby beara-3/7/1999
310 When you say kinky, I want to laugh... but the reality is, this is a true storSunnie-3/7/1999
309 Sounds kinda kinky. MKTBUZZ-3/7/1999
308 We had a love triangle going... Daytrading made my ex-boyfriend a slave to an Sunnie-3/7/1999
307 Unfortunately, I'm famous for the wrong reason... But I still pray that soSunnie-3/7/1999
306 Sunnie, this message you posted was quoted in the Orange County Register, Sun, MKTBUZZ-3/6/1999
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