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When you are trading a BIG R

by Gav Leave a Comment

These are news from mainland China. One of the hottest equity market under the sun. The recent breaking down of Shanghai stock index, below 4000 level gives china traders/investors/punters whatever you wanna call a wake up call. Here is the result when you are trading a big R that beyond your capability.

A 70-year-old man collapsed and passed away in stocks exchange, and a university lecturer committed suicide after serious trading loses. What’s next?

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  1. john says

    at 4:39 pm

    wow!

    Reply
  2. john says

    at 3:39 am

    wow!

    Reply
  3. john says

    at 4:43 pm

    btw, i can barely speak english, so thanks for putting the synopsis in your post

    why did the guy die on the exchange floor? heart attack? was he actually in a position moving against him, or was that random, or was it just the excitement?

    i’m sure its explained in the video, but i kinda couldn’t understand what they were saying

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    • Gav says

      at 9:13 pm

      John: Yeah, the old man died because of heart attack. And one thing for sure is, a position/positions are moving against him. (As far as I know, they can’t short stock in China market).

      Reply
  4. john says

    at 3:43 am

    btw, i can barely speak english, so thanks for putting the synopsis in your post

    why did the guy die on the exchange floor? heart attack? was he actually in a position moving against him, or was that random, or was it just the excitement?

    i’m sure its explained in the video, but i kinda couldn’t understand what they were saying

    Reply
    • Gav says

      at 8:13 am

      John: Yeah, the old man died because of heart attack. And one thing for sure is, a position/positions are moving against him. (As far as I know, they can’t short stock in China market).

      Reply
  5. john says

    at 9:39 pm

    gav: i didn’t realize they couldn’t short…thanks for the info.

    Reply
  6. john says

    at 8:39 am

    gav: i didn’t realize they couldn’t short…thanks for the info.

    Reply
  7. daniell says

    at 10:34 am

    The reality is that people will die when a bubble burst. There’s an old saying .. “Buy when there are blood in the streets”. You can debate whether the statement is true or not, but it just goes to show the reality.. it happens in all bear markets.

    Reply
  8. daniell says

    at 9:34 pm

    The reality is that people will die when a bubble burst. There’s an old saying .. “Buy when there are blood in the streets”. You can debate whether the statement is true or not, but it just goes to show the reality.. it happens in all bear markets.

    Reply
  9. daniel says

    at 3:25 am

    trader gav
    I just found your blog…did you teach OTP with tony saliba?

    Reply
    • Gav says

      at 10:18 am

      Hi Daniel,
      Nope, I don’t teach at all. Btw, what is OTP?

      Reply
  10. daniel says

    at 2:25 pm

    trader gav
    I just found your blog…did you teach OTP with tony saliba?

    Reply
    • Gav says

      at 9:18 pm

      Hi Daniel,
      Nope, I don’t teach at all. Btw, what is OTP?

      Reply

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