Yes, this is what happens, typically. It is all up hill until one day you wake up and you are a trader.
Your are in the zone and exactly as JM said you are taking less risks than ever. You recognise other traders who are also in the zone instantly. Embrace it and eliminate even the little bit of risk that is left. brian *:-) --- In [email protected], "Henrik Rasmussen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I agree with that. I stopped spending my day trying to be a programmer and > started trading. > > This past year has been my best, the last six months were the best part of > that year, the past month was the best month. > > Call options on SKF, puts on LEH are examples of what has been working for > me recently. > > Rik Rasmussen > > > > > > > On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 8:47 AM, sidhartha70 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Louis, > > > > Here's my tip... worth it's weight in gold. I've been doing this for a > > long time... > > > > Stop looking for the holy grail system... learn everything you can > > about trendlines, support & resistance and the old tape reading skills > > and you will be miles ahead of 'system developers' in terms of > > actually understanding the markets and becoming a better trader. > > > > Too many people spend far too much time trying to develop a 'system' > > rather than becoming a better trader. > > > > >
