Showing posts with label Personal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Personal. Show all posts

Saturday, November 1, 2008

OTHER

My grandfather passed away at 8:30AM this morning. Don't take life for granted. I will see you here tomorrow.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

WEEKEND BREAK FROM TRADING!

I'm still hammering out the details for the private coaching and the stock pick newsletter, but I'm sure they'll be worth the wait. In the meantime, check out my pumpkin carving skills!




Saturday, October 18, 2008

WEEKEND BREAK FROM TRADING!

I went to Panama in April of this year for vacation. I really wanted to see what the country was like, so this is where the market gods took me. It was an exciting adventure on one of my many trips all over the world:
Yup. That's approximately 98 plane tickets and 38 hotel room keys in a 12-month period. $DAL, $CAL, $UAUA, $AMR, $NWA, $LCC, $LUV, and especially $AAI must love me! Even $ALK got some business.

We (myself and friends) started off in the countryside/small towns and then we ended at Panama City so we could catch a flight to Houston. It was my idea to see the rural areas because I wanted to see how they live, and so this is what I found:
I did not eat here!
This house costs approximately $10,000 and has 2 small bedrooms:Next up was the Panama Canal. You can't go to Panama without visiting the Canal:
It was boring. Nothing happened. No ships went by. So, we drove toward Panama City which was only a few miles away and I saw where most people lived:
I can't imagine living here. Be grateful for where you are living.

A view of Panama City:
There was a stark difference between the countrysiders and city folk and it was money. Notice the countless number of cranes developing new skyscrapers. If someone shows me this and I didn't know it was mine, I'd say it was Miami!Trying to get to the damn airport!
The End.

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Saturday, October 4, 2008

A BEAR MARKET IS LIKE PLEBE SYSTEM

Hi. For my freshman and sophomore years in college I attended Valley Forge Military College in Wayne, PA. It was a private, all-male college and it was absolutely brutal. Before anyone becomes a cadet, they must first pass the rigorous 6-week plebe system. This is where you get molded the way the institution wants you to be and all military academies have it. The people at the admission office watered it down by saying something like "you're going to have a good time". That was completely wrong. In fact, during plebe system in 2002, I caught pneumonia and almost died! I also lost 15 pounds. It was extremely difficult and I think the drop out rate was around 20%. There was constant marching, taking orders, "squaring" meals, room and formation inspections and everything else. You always had to be on your toes and ready, just as a trader is always ready to attack the market.

I did make it out alive though, but I can't say it was easy. Looking back, I realized that everything I learned, all the s- that I took, was actually beneficial to me. In a bear market, things will get worse, but it is required and necessary. Bear markets correct the excess of the previous bull market and they are required for the next bull market to begin.

Here are some pics that I found:


This was my barracks, headquarters of F. Company which belonged to the college. The room was about 14' X 12', no carpet, and had a small radiator for heat. The basement was where all the bathrooms and showers were located. If you lived on the top floor, you had to walk down 4 flights of stairs!

Here's what the showers looked like! Would you take a shower here?

This is my wall locker where I kept all my 'stuff'. Everything hanging on hangers must be fully buttoned up (even though they're not being worn). The clothes on the shelves must be folded with a 6-in width. If it's not up to code, the inspectors will trash your wall locker and tell you start all over.

Here is my desk. Look how clean and organized it is. It's not by choice, it's required. Look at my bookshelf especially. Notice how I have no trading books whatsoever. This was about 2-3 months before I started trading. Now I have a combined 1,000+ collection of books and e-books in trading and finance. I do have the 'Boiler Room' DVD though.

Before we go anywhere, like go eat, or go to class, or anything, we had to stand in formation on our company area right outside the barracks. The uniforms that the cadets are wearing is the parade uniform, 100% wool - good for winter, but kills you in the summer! Shoes and all brass must be shined and we spent at least 1hr a day doing just that.

This is the parade field. We had to march in a parade every Sunday. The whole thing takes about 4 hours of your time. We carried 13 pound rifles for that duration.

Yes, we marched in snowstorms too. No exceptions.

This is 1st Sergeant Ansbro, our F. Company tactical officer. See that bag he's holding? That's a bag full of plastic spoons. What happened was that some idiot decided to throw a snowball at him and since no one came forward to admit it, everyone was brought outside and we had to SHOVEL the company area with SPOONS without any gloves in the dead of winter. He was pretty mad.

ROTC was a required part of education and there were frequent FTX's (field training exercises) on the weekends.

If there actually were girls on campus for some kind of special event, it was like hitting the lottery.

As bad as the first 6 weeks were, the rest of the 2 years were great. I ended up graduating 3rd in my class, summa cum laude, and also retained the 7th highest rank in the regiment as a 1st Lieutenant, Headquarters Commandant.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

NEED A BREAK FROM THE MARKET?

It's OK! Let me give you a nice calm and peaceful place to be. I've been to 33 states in the past 12-months, but I'd have to say Lake Placid, NY in August was the best. If you've never been to Lake Placid before, this is a trade that's guaranteed to make you happy :). The place is located in the Adirondack Mountains and the lake is surrounded by mountains and a smaller lake called Mirror Lake. Lake Placid also hosted the Winter Olympics in 1932 and 1980. If you go in the summertime like I did, you'll be able to ride down the bob sled run, without the ice of course. Think of it has your own personal roller coaster. I took all the pictures myself to be timed perfectly. Photography is one of my hobbies and I have thousands of photos, so if you want any more, let me know! So, here are the pics and hopefully it'll bring some peace and quiet in this especially volatile market.









Oh yea, the blog profile pic to the left is me on a mountain in North Conway, New Hampshire.