If the open trades are locked...

Dec 26, 2009 at 07:56
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Elkart
forex_trader_7
Tham gia từ Aug 01, 2009   941bài viết
Jan 07, 2010 at 06:48
Unless mother market has another nasty surprise for me, which is also quite likely...
Tham gia từ Aug 06, 2009   397bài viết
Jan 07, 2010 at 09:57
very interesting information, thanks..

how's the transition been from diving to sitting all day long in front of a screen? trading is obviously not as exciting as diving. i didn't even know there's a job description like yours. 😄
Sleep is for the weak.
Elkart
forex_trader_7
Tham gia từ Aug 01, 2009   941bài viết
Jan 07, 2010 at 11:00 (đã sửa Jan 07, 2010 at 11:14)
They compliment each other.

I just get tired of all the code, results, stats, the thought processes. Sometimes its nice to just do, not think. So the one is a break from the other.

Offshore is like a spa. No booze, plenty of water, plenty of cardio exercise (diving is heavy cardio work), buffet meals, a gym, poor internet mostly so no point in trying to trade. When I'm off I don't do tv or computers, but books. Old school.

Often I have to wait for results. So I put down code and go work, come back in 2 months with full pockets to a solid set of data to work with, rested and fit.

I only work 6 months a year, the rest is 100% dedicated to doing this, no interruptions that I don't want. Of course I have the bonus of choosing any location I want. I always get flown from where ever to where ever and back.

It actually worked bloody well until now. But the fx is now getting to the point where I can't be out of touch anymore. I need to be here to handle stuff. Not for me so much. But I have to make sure my servers or code doesn't go mad and lose money for people. Be kind of selfish to let that happen while I'm out there earning a second income.
Tham gia từ Aug 06, 2009   397bài viết
Jan 07, 2010 at 12:55
sounds like you have a good setup there..
Sleep is for the weak.
Tham gia từ Jan 05, 2010   92bài viết
Jan 07, 2010 at 20:01
Elkart, I can't express how much I envy you 😱

You sound like one of those guys you see on the National-Geographic channel working at a job which is practically non-existent in the real world.

How exactly can I apply for a job like yours? 😄
Patience is a virtue.
Elkart
forex_trader_7
Tham gia từ Aug 01, 2009   941bài viết
Jan 08, 2010 at 00:10 (đã sửa Jan 08, 2010 at 00:14)
You put down your money's, go do the course and then phone everyone in the book till you get a break.

https://www.theunderwatercentre.co.uk/

Not that difficult, you'll need to do one additional course, offshore survial: https://vhost2.onyx.net/~falcknutec.com/worldwide.html

And that's it. All it takes.

I wouldn't suggest diving though, I had a navy back ground, so I was qualified at 19 already when I was stupid and young. Made it easier.

I would suggest ROV's, it's the way of the future: https://www.theunderwatercentre.co.uk/rov.asp

Or LST, Life Support Technician, i.o.w you keep the SAT guys alive: https://www.theunderwatercentre.co.uk/coursedescription.asp?courseid=15

These are careers in their own right, top of the ladder in both is about $1500 a day. Average daily wage after about 2 years would be $600 to $800 a day.

If you're in the states they have a little different system, but you do the course first and take it from there.
 
Elkart
forex_trader_7
Tham gia từ Aug 01, 2009   941bài viết
Jan 08, 2010 at 00:17 (đã sửa Jan 08, 2010 at 00:26)
And it sounds mind boggling to go do, but your first jobs you'll be doing the coffee while the big dogs show you how it's done. You get experienced into it. It isn't this mind blowing do or die experience that it looks like at first glance. Except for the diving, there's only one way to do a dive...do or go home.
Elkart
forex_trader_7
Tham gia từ Aug 01, 2009   941bài viết
Jan 08, 2010 at 00:46 (đã sửa Jan 08, 2010 at 01:06)
The mostly likely replacement for oil is frozen methane. There's a lot more of that than there ever was oil. That's all going to be ROV work, to deep for diving.

It's also heavily implicated in at least one of the six major extinctions!


https://marine.usgs.gov/fact-sheets/gas-hydrates/title.html
Tham gia từ Jul 23, 2020   869bài viết
Jun 04, 2021 at 11:03
Elkart posted:
Unless mother market has another nasty surprise for me, which is also quite likely...
True. But the market always gives nasty surprise.
Tham gia từ Mar 28, 2021   617bài viết
Jun 04, 2021 at 15:19
@LyudmilLukanov That's why we need adaptability skills. We also should know when to trade and when to just observe the market. No strategy can give you trade set up everyday. We force ourselves to open trade.
Tham gia từ Mar 26, 2021   29bài viết
Jun 24, 2021 at 07:00
Everything must be harmonious and everything must work for the result.
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