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Unanswered questions, unclear statements, charts, trading rules, psychology, risk, sizing, strategy, the Market Wizards chapter, the 2020 run, the run since, anything.
I’m thinking of writing again on Substack, a few deeper posts per month, similar to how Burry started writing again.
I want the first essays to answer the questions people actually care about the most.
So reply with the one question you would want me to go deepest on.
The best ones, perhaps with most likes to show interest will become the first ones answered.
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@markminervini Well done Mark. Your index short sales typically use an all time high as the stop. Are you using a similar stop tactic on the QQQ short?
@markminervini You have accomplished far more than most would ever dream of. As you continue through the journey of life, how do you determine new "dreams" to accomplish?
@TheOneLanceB Playing devils advocate (Not saying I agree with this stance) The logic behind small account challenges appears to be: "I turned a small grubstake into life changing money. It wasn't a fluke or luck. Watch me do it again". It's also part sales and marketing tactic.
One of the most important things you can do as a stock trader is to be patient with yourself and allow yourself time to grow. Not all flowers bloom at the same time, and not every journey unfolds on the same schedule. It may take you longer than someone else to develop the skills, discipline, and understanding needed to succeed, but that doesn't mean you're any less capable.
Avoid measuring your progress against others. Everyone learns at a different pace and reaches important milestones at different points in life. Trading is a personal journey, and your timeline is your own.
I know this firsthand because I was a very slow starter. It took me six years before I even became profitable. There were many times when I could have concluded that I simply didn't have what it takes. But persistence, patience, and a commitment to continual improvement made all the difference. Most of all, I knew that those who succeeded were just men like me, and if they did it, then so could I.
So give yourself space and grace. Give yourself time. Stay committed to the process and focus on getting a little better each day.
Above all, be patient with yourself—the big rewards come to those who refuse to quit before their time arrives. If I could do it, so can you.
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