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Old 03-20-2023 | 03:16 PM
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Lay pipe????
woah, getting raunchy now
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Old 03-20-2023 | 04:44 PM
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Old 03-20-2023 | 05:33 PM
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woah, getting raunchy now

LOL, years ago on staff military duty a guy in my office was having some plumbing issues at home and (during lunch) he googled "laying black pipe". His reaction was priceless. A week later I had to fight off the IT people since his search set off their red flags for appropriate use of a government computer.
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Old 03-21-2023 | 03:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Noisecanceller
Lay pipe????
Lol yes I have heard all the jokes. I grew up doing that. Could always pay my bills, though I don’t spend much.

I like reading posts like these. Very interesting.
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Old 03-21-2023 | 05:11 AM
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It’s one thing to have something that generates income passively, those are obviously great. For me though, each extra day I pick up at my airline is $1500 minimum, I have no other talents that I can find where I can make that much a day extra.
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Old 03-21-2023 | 05:47 AM
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Yeah, you have to find the right balance depending on personal circumstances. It's harder for a commuter for example to pick up a day trip here and there and still be home with the family for dinner.
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Old 03-21-2023 | 08:26 PM
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Originally Posted by TallFlyer
I got enamored with options trading during Covid. Had the time to do some very short term things (read: lots of screen time), but am now spooling up some longer term strategies. We'll see.
I have been involved at some level with stock, options, currency, and futures trading for years, and have had some good runs, but would always have something go sideways, and get out too late, and then I’d take a break, or slow down for a while. When Covid hit, I used that time to get more into automated systems for futures trading. I even learned how to write the computer code so I didn’t have to rely on a programmer. Not because I’m too cheap, but often my ideas evolve, or I want to try to add a function ( like I recently added a trend bias filter to keep my mean reversion system out of the way in a trending market, until the price advance or decline slowed down again).

I launched my newest strategy August 1st with real money and as of January 31st, I was up 500% without taking any big risk. I’ve since given back a bit, I’m only up 250ish% with the current market volatility but I’ve reduced position size and trade smaller until things stabilize. It’s been incredibly rewarding learning something like writing computer code, even though it’s not a difficult language (I use TradeStation and their Easylanguage has a lot of built in function and all the indicators are already coded in so easy to reference.) It’s not something I ever would have tried to learn had Covid not happened.

I really enjoy it and running an automated system on 8 different commodities, while it requires more time than I expected, fits me perfectly. I’m not in front of the screen all day, it’s something I can check on once or twice a day, and I run it on a VPS so if things seize up, which does happen if an order doesn’t get filled in 3 minutes, or the VPS just loses its connection, I get a text and email alert so I know to go on and reboot the program. It requires little time, but I do spend time backtesting every couple weeks, and I’m always testing different commodities to find the ones that would trade really well with my system. Other than the last month and a half, the profitability and stability where better than anything I achieved manually trading.

There have been a ton of posts about real estate investing, but only the one about trading, so I thought I’d share my experience. I do love these types of threads too. I’m always interested in what everyone does in their non flying time and how they manage it.
Great posts so far.
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Old 03-22-2023 | 04:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Big E 757
I have been involved at some level with stock, options, currency, and futures trading for years, and have had some good runs, but would always have something go sideways, and get out too late, and then I’d take a break, or slow down for a while. When Covid hit, I used that time to get more into automated systems for futures trading. I even learned how to write the computer code so I didn’t have to rely on a programmer. Not because I’m too cheap, but often my ideas evolve, or I want to try to add a function ( like I recently added a trend bias filter to keep my mean reversion system out of the way in a trending market, until the price advance or decline slowed down again).

I launched my newest strategy August 1st with real money and as of January 31st, I was up 500% without taking any big risk. I’ve since given back a bit, I’m only up 250ish% with the current market volatility but I’ve reduced position size and trade smaller until things stabilize. It’s been incredibly rewarding learning something like writing computer code, even though it’s not a difficult language (I use TradeStation and their Easylanguage has a lot of built in function and all the indicators are already coded in so easy to reference.) It’s not something I ever would have tried to learn had Covid not happened.

I really enjoy it and running an automated system on 8 different commodities, while it requires more time than I expected, fits me perfectly. I’m not in front of the screen all day, it’s something I can check on once or twice a day, and I run it on a VPS so if things seize up, which does happen if an order doesn’t get filled in 3 minutes, or the VPS just loses its connection, I get a text and email alert so I know to go on and reboot the program. It requires little time, but I do spend time backtesting every couple weeks, and I’m always testing different commodities to find the ones that would trade really well with my system. Other than the last month and a half, the profitability and stability where better than anything I achieved manually trading.

There have been a ton of posts about real estate investing, but only the one about trading, so I thought I’d share my experience. I do love these types of threads too. I’m always interested in what everyone does in their non flying time and how they manage it.
Great posts so far.
Not going to lie, I am impressed. The entire stock market in all its forms and functions is a bit of a mystery to me and have always wanted to learn more about it, however I wouldn't know where to start. The fact you have written your own software to do it is amazing to me, congrats on your success, I hope it continues.
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Old 03-25-2023 | 11:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Big E 757
I have been involved at some level with stock, options, currency, and futures trading for years, and have had some good runs, but would always have something go sideways, and get out too late, and then I’d take a break, or slow down for a while. When Covid hit, I used that time to get more into automated systems for futures trading. I even learned how to write the computer code so I didn’t have to rely on a programmer. Not because I’m too cheap, but often my ideas evolve, or I want to try to add a function ( like I recently added a trend bias filter to keep my mean reversion system out of the way in a trending market, until the price advance or decline slowed down again).

I launched my newest strategy August 1st with real money and as of January 31st, I was up 500% without taking any big risk. I’ve since given back a bit, I’m only up 250ish% with the current market volatility but I’ve reduced position size and trade smaller until things stabilize. It’s been incredibly rewarding learning something like writing computer code, even though it’s not a difficult language (I use TradeStation and their Easylanguage has a lot of built in function and all the indicators are already coded in so easy to reference.) It’s not something I ever would have tried to learn had Covid not happened.

I really enjoy it and running an automated system on 8 different commodities, while it requires more time than I expected, fits me perfectly. I’m not in front of the screen all day, it’s something I can check on once or twice a day, and I run it on a VPS so if things seize up, which does happen if an order doesn’t get filled in 3 minutes, or the VPS just loses its connection, I get a text and email alert so I know to go on and reboot the program. It requires little time, but I do spend time backtesting every couple weeks, and I’m always testing different commodities to find the ones that would trade really well with my system. Other than the last month and a half, the profitability and stability where better than anything I achieved manually trading.

There have been a ton of posts about real estate investing, but only the one about trading, so I thought I’d share my experience. I do love these types of threads too. I’m always interested in what everyone does in their non flying time and how they manage it.
Great posts so far.
can i buy a subscription?
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Old 03-27-2023 | 03:55 AM
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For most of us, picking up an extra trip is likely the best ‘side hustle’, to make $$ anyway.

You have all read ‘Rich Dad, Poor Dad’, right? I’m getting at the ‘offense’ & ‘defense’ with $$. It can get to the point, that an extra $8000 doesn’t matter, when it just goes into that higher dollar car, or whatever.

Then we can get to life expectancy, one needs to prorate the savings. No need to either save everything for the future that may never come, or blow it all today. BWTHDIK.
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