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* If investing gets too difficult for a seventh grader to understand, the system is needlessly complex
* Markets produce an enormous volume of information, much of which is redundant
* In every game and con there's always an opponent, and there's always a victim. The trick is to know when you're the latter, so you can become the former
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* If investing gets too difficult for a seventh grader to understand, the system is needlessly complex
* Markets produce an enormous volume of information, much of which is redundant
* In every game and con there's always an opponent, and there's always a victim. The trick is to know when you're the latter, so you can become the former
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Trading: EMD, 6J, ZB
Posts: 795 since Oct 2009
ok, so like they asked us, no pleaded with us (collectively) to wait until tomorrow.
tomorrow has arrived, and still no log on capability.
this is pretty damaging upon all corporate images involved, and makes everyone involved look like kids in a video arcade, going home to their spoiling parents, after having slaughtered hundreds of pacmen, and thinking they were only simulated traders anyways.
If you read this thread you can see that there are people that lost money because of some ghost trades and do you think I earn my money by sitting here and sim trade?
Yesterday I decided not to trade live after reading all this mess, took 1 sim trade and after that lost connection and today even sim trading is not possible for me.
So now I have enough time to sit here and make some posts on futures.io (formerly BMT) until my AMP account is funded.
Given the recent fumbles would this be a good time to highlight proper money management of ones account, funding levels, when to take money out as well as put in, ect?