Ambiguity Guy

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Ambiguity Guy

Identifying comment/behavior: This is the commentator who talks to hear he/she talk adding nothing to the conversation.

Grow some balls. We are going to forget whatever you said anyways. Unless it is so ignorant that it becomes permanently stuck in our brains and prevents us from sleeping. Really, you think the market is going to close lower or higher? You are really smart. If you do keep making this same comment when it does finally close at the price and you are wrong. Please do the right thing.

I have said before that I understand the use of ambiguity. But this is just getting ridiculous. You know how I know this guy has never traded a 1 lot with his own money? Because this market savant cannot even accept the risk of being wrong in a hypothetical trade. He apparently has never ever been wrong in his life. A trader does not care about being wrong, he cares about how long he is wrong.

So please, stop it, you are messing up my sleep.

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