Trader evolution

We are ourselves and everything, what surrounds us, is a product of evolutionary processes, which were launched by nature many millions of years ago. And this process never stops.. We rarely think about it., but at this moment we are no longer the same, what were a minute ago. Something has changed in us., even though we don't notice it. Learning something new for yourself, gaining new knowledge and experience, we are also starting the process of evolution. It can be quite interesting to watch., how traders evolve. Entering the market in almost complete ignorance, gradually they become professionals with a stable income. Let us consider in more detail the stages of the evolution of the trader.  

Trading ideas on 4 September

Symbol SELL BUY AMX 43 44.5 FMX 34.3 36 GAZ 12 0 GDX 0 45 GES 33.5 36 GVA 30 0 HOT 27 28.4 IAG 0 14.6 KGC 0 22.2 LO 71 73.5 MCO 23 24.5 MHP 28.3 29.5 MVL 47 49 OSK 31 32.6 SICK 0 42.5 WLT 0 55.5

Trading ideas on 3 September

Symbol SELL BUY AMX 43 44.5 FMX 34.3 35.5 GAZ 12.4 0 GES 33.5 36 GVA 30 0 HOT 27 28.4 LO 71 73.5 MHP 32 34 MVL 47 49 OSK 31 35 TXT 0 18 VTR 36 37.4

Failures and great people

Winston Churchill once said: “Never, never, never give up”. The British prime minister knew how to achieve his goals. As a result, it was he who became that person, thanks to which the nation was saved. However, Churchill managed to occupy such a high post in the government far from the first time.. Stubbornly running as a candidate for every election, is he, eventually, got his way, becoming prime minister of Great Britain at the age of 62 of the year. History is full of examples, when strong-minded people achieved their goals, no matter what the circumstances. Abraham Lincoln went to war with the rank of captain, and returned as a private. Deciding to do business, he burned out and was forced to abandon his idea. In the field of lawyer, he also suffered a failure.. The reason for this was his quick-tempered nature and impracticality.. Having retrained into politics, he made a number of attempts in this arena, but here too he suffered a series of crushing failures.

Sheller, P.C. Law Firm Instrumental in Pfizer's $2.3 Billion Settlement Today in Largest Pharmaceutical Whistleblower Case in History

PHILADELPHIA, Sept 02, 2009 /PRNewswire-USNewswire via COMTEX/ — Includes Allegations of Illicitly Promoting Antibiotic As Clinically Superior When Its Own FDA-Approved Label Said Otherwise; First-Ever Qui Tam Whistleblower Settlement of Its Type Pfizer Inc. ignored a 2005 FDA Warning Letter to stop promoting its antibiotic Zyvox(R) as clinically superior to the significantly less expensive, generic vancomycin when its own FDA-approved label indicated otherwise. The drug giant also defrauded federal and state taxpayers by marketing Zyvox off-label, according to a qui tam whistleblower complaint filed by Philadelphia law firm Sheller, P.C. and other documents unsealed with today’s $2.3 billion Pfizer settlement. The $2.3 billion settlement included off-label marketing allegations for the withdrawn arthritis drug Bextra(R), which was included in the Sheller complaint. Zyvox (linezolid) is an antibacterial agent that is approved by the FDA to treat certain types of infections, including nosocomial pneumonia and complicated skin and skin structure infections (“CSSSIs”) due to Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (“MRSA”). Worldwide sales of Zyvox totaled $1.115 billion in 2008.

A little bit of my stats

For the entire time of trading on the US stock exchange, I have : positive days 209 minus days 156 The ratio of all positive days according to the correct formula 2.1, not correct 2,2 The biggest disadvantage in 2 times less, the biggest plus. Despite the fact that I have only positive days 53 more, than minus, profit-to-loss ratio greater than 2x 8-)

trailing stop conclusions

Using Trailing Stop is not very practical if you are sitting in front of a PC, I will only use it if I leave the desktop, a couple of positive deals were thrown out on squeezes, although I used large stops. Offensive, but experience is more expensive

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