full time or part time?


Back in the seventies I joined a lunatic asylum for same entertainment value as t2w.It was called the cuckoo's nest.I am O K.It don't make a bit of sense to me.I do not like working all day , but prefer gambling.


 
Re: full time or part time - Idiot?

ODT said:-Back in the seventies I joined a lunatic asylum for same entertainment value as t2w.It was called the cuckoo's nest.I am O K.It don't make a bit of sense to me.I do not like working all day , but prefer gambling.

He is either slipping into alcohol induced stupidity or is confessing to being a compulsive gambler - maybe both. My Methodist background forbids me to mock the afflicted therefore I withdraw from this thread:innocent:
 
Its possibly mismanagement or lack of medication. His posts are reasonably lucid here in comparison to the stuff he used to post a couple of years ago when he was scamming under the name El Cid. Back then, he was completely incomprehensible.

You have to admit, he's quality entertainment.

They rejected me from the lunatic asylum for not being insane ,and the forums rejected me also.The idea was to gamble all day in a lunatic asylum playing cards , do no work and get some dole money as well.

I decided to go to professional cricket, another lunatic asylum where players get paid to go holiday all summer visiting the Caribbean , Australia,South Africa.I only realise the suntans in the sunny lands did not work on me , I am too dark to benefit from suntans.They even gave me free booze , then they chucked me out.We used to play cards , when it rained cause there was nothing else, and I was getting paid to play cards.:LOL:
 
Back in the seventies I joined a lunatic asylum for same entertainment value as t2w.It was called the cuckoo's nest.I am O K.It don't make a bit of sense to me.I do not like working all day , but prefer gambling.
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Welcome to our world - this is how we feel reading your gibberish.
 
Ah, that's how he survives!

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Royalties from porn movies, but I failed the auditions ,as a director of Vanessa on t2w
 
Is it possible to trade PART time ?If yes how?If yes , but no answer u an asshole?.

Is trading a full time occupation which can not be done part time?

Which **** goes to a doctor who works half assed?If a doctor can not work part time ,how can a trader /gambler?

How far ahead can u see the direction of price ? 0.05 % ,0.5 % or 1 % or ATR?

How can you buy a bag of sugar that could turn out to be sour?How can you put on a trade which could turn out wrong?

How can a part time driver be driving at 150 miles an hour whilst trying to do another job?Trading is driving on autobahn at 150 miles/hr, blind monkeys end up dead on side of Autobahn.


Trading in my opinion is a full time occupation,requiring concentration every minute.

The real question is: Is it possible to make us much money trading full time as you can trading just part time?
 
I agree with trader_dante.

I have took 2 weeks off trading due to my son getting treatment for his illness. I do rather well in trading, just trading the FTSE 100 at £10 a pip so normally a weeks earning covers my bills and living for a full month so I'm always a head financially if I have to take time off.

Even part time you can make more than most jobs pay. Never the less I'am fulltime.
 
The real question is: Is it possible to make us much money trading full time as you can trading just part time?

Look at the daily volatility versus the 15 min volatility on euro/usd.140 pips daily between low and high,and on 15 min 8 pip between low and high.Convert the 8 pip *4*24 hours = 768 pip daily .

Some of the 8 pip movements overlap , it is easy to make 100 pips daily on euro usd using the 15 min time frame ,on the dailies the reward will be less than 10 pips.

I suspect part timers trade dailies with wide stops.
 
Look at the daily volatility versus the 15 min volatility on euro/usd.140 pips daily between low and high,and on 15 min 8 pip between low and high.Convert the 8 pip *4*24 hours = 768 pip daily .

Some of the 8 pip movements overlap , it is easy to make 100 pips daily on euro usd using the 15 min time frame ,on the dailies the reward will be less than 10 pips.

I suspect part timers trade dailies with wide stops.

Oh dear....he gets everywhere like a decaying fart !
 

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The real question is: Is it possible to make us much money trading full time as you can trading just part time?

Unless you still haven't got hold of your own discipline issues, and/or you don't have robust strategies, this question shouldn't even need to be asked.

Even part time you can make more than most jobs pay.

Extremely misleading statement. Sounds very much like a vendor's line you'd find on these boards.
 
Look at the daily volatility versus the 15 min volatility on euro/usd.140 pips daily between low and high,and on 15 min 8 pip between low and high.Convert the 8 pip *4*24 hours = 768 pip daily .

Some of the 8 pip movements overlap , it is easy to make 100 pips daily on euro usd using the 15 min time frame ,on the dailies the reward will be less than 10 pips.

I suspect part timers trade dailies with wide stops.

On what you say about volatilty I agree with your idea. I did a similar exercise on FTSE tick data, and, if I recall correctly, I found that intraday movement exceeded daily range by a factor of about 30. That was some time ago, and the factor may well have changed. I concede that my (unofficial) data may deviate from official EuroNext/LIFFE data, but I agree with the principle, which is basically a statement about things that resemble Brownian Motion. However, even if you could scalp perfectly, that factor of 30might may be a lot different once you move from (say) 1 lot to 10 lots.

I'm not so sure that it's "easy" to make 100 pips daily on EURUSD though, or (say) 100 points from FTSE! Possible, absolutely, but to my mind, not easy.
 
i get the feeling this part time /fulltime is more about screen time.
You can be in a trade(s) for the whole 5 days of the working week but checking prices only at the close.
The rest of your time is free if you have planned your SL etc...

So is that full or part time?
 
I agree with trader_dante.

I have took 2 weeks off trading due to my son getting treatment for his illness. I do rather well in trading, just trading the FTSE 100 at £10 a pip so normally a weeks earning covers my bills and living for a full month so I'm always a head financially if I have to take time off.

Even part time you can make more than most jobs pay. Never the less I'am fulltime.

Your lad OK now?
 
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