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Intro and some advice from a longtime trader

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dangerdave
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First off, let me share a bit about my journey. I've been a part of this incredible community for several thousand days now, from around 2007 and what a ride it's been! With over a decade of experience in futures trading, I've had my fair share of highs and lows. And guess what? I've managed to carve out a living from it. 🚀

I'm genuinely excited to share my stories, the lessons I've learned, and the wisdom I've gathered along the way. Remember, in the world of trading, only about 10% of us truly find consistent success. But that doesn't mean it's impossible. I'll soon share some of my confirmed PA accounts for those who are curious.

Now, for those looking for some golden nuggets on E-mini trading:

Start Small: Especially if you're new, begin with a smaller contract size. It's easier to manage and less stressful.
Stay Informed: Keep an eye on major economic news. E-mini contracts, especially those linked to indexes, can be sensitive to broad market news.
Use Stop Losses: Always have a protective stop in place. It's your safety net.
Practice: Before diving in, consider using a simulator to get a feel for the market.
Lastly, a piece of heartfelt advice: Go slow and steady. It's tempting to chase big wins, but greed can be a trader's downfall. Likewise, revenge trading can lead to significant losses. Remember, it's a marathon, not a sprint. Slow, steady, and informed decisions will take you far.

Thrilled to be here with all of you and looking forward to our shared journey ahead!

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First off, let me share a bit about my journey. I've been a part of this incredible community for several thousand days now, from around 2007 and what a ride it's been! With over a decade of experience in futures trading, I've had my fair share of highs and lows. And guess what? I've managed to carve out a living from it. 🚀

I'm genuinely excited to share my stories, the lessons I've learned, and the wisdom I've gathered along the way. Remember, in the world of trading, only about 10% of us truly find consistent success. But that doesn't mean it's impossible. I'll soon share some of my confirmed PA accounts for those who are curious.

Now, for those looking for some golden nuggets on E-mini trading:

Start Small: Especially if you're new, begin with a smaller contract size. It's easier to manage and less stressful.
Stay Informed: Keep an eye on major economic news. E-mini contracts, especially those linked to indexes, can be sensitive to broad market news.
Use Stop Losses: Always have a protective stop in place. It's your safety net.
Practice: Before diving in, consider using a simulator to get a feel for the market.
Lastly, a piece of heartfelt advice: Go slow and steady. It's tempting to chase big wins, but greed can be a trader's downfall. Likewise, revenge trading can lead to significant losses. Remember, it's a marathon, not a sprint. Slow, steady, and informed decisions will take you far.

Thrilled to be here with all of you and looking forward to our shared journey ahead!

I've been trying to figure this out for years. Every time I think I have it figured out, I blow up my account. My dream is to make a living trading, but so far, it's still just a dream. I'm open to ideas, strategies, etc. I've taken months, and years off from trading, but I always come back. There has to be a way to be consistently profitable, I just haven't found it yet.

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