Conversation with a trader - page 13

 
leman:
In these six months you must have developed a phobia of seeing casinos everywhere
I don't think so... I didn't have a goal to win.
 
leman:
For DT is of course business like retail for wholesalers, and the more traders there will be, the more wholesalers will earn, including on the spread

Spread is not an earnings for a DT... it's just an insurance policy to tip the probability of winning to your side... and DT earnings are a trader's loss of a deposit... first of all!

and it would be foolish not to accelerate this process ... and have every opportunity to do so ...

 
Tantrik:
I don't think so... The goal to win was not to win.
So what were you training for, to lose?
 
sllawa3:
Spread is not an earnings for a DT... it's just an insurance policy for the probability of winning... and DT earnings are a trader's loss... first of all!
Of course it is. Who's hiding it?
 
leman:
So what have you been training for, to lose?
Psychology training... (left on the plus side)
 
leman:
Of course. Who's hiding it?
There's a saying for a reason: a dog is a friend, but a broker is an enemy... even though he's a dog...
 
leman:
Of course. Who's hiding it?
a year ago it was hidden as a top secret... of national importance !!!
 
sllawa3:
There's a saying for a reason: a dog is a friend but a broker is an enemy... even though he's a dog...
Naturally. And you think that joint stock companies sell their shares to pay you dividends, but they don't give a damn about you. The main thing for them is to get money from you now, and then it's up to you. It's up to you to decide whether to invest or not.
 
sllawa3:
until a year ago, this was hidden as a terrible secret...of national importance !!!
Oh, really? Oh, come on. They took everyone for a sucker. Well, they shouldn't have done that.
 
leman:
Naturally. And you think that stock companies sell their shares to pay you dividends, but they don't give a damn about you either. The main thing for them is to get money from you now, and then it's up to you. It's up to you to decide whether to invest or not.
You are fundamentally wrong about that. Joint-stock companies primarily raise funds for their further development, which in turn will bring the shareholders corresponding dividends...
Reason: