Hi niteflite,
About 4 years ago I decided to transition to trading. I knew my dayjob was going to end and I had plenty of time to prepare.
As a programmer I developed my own charting software that works with InteractiveBrokers. Probably better to use off the shelf product, but I like my software and how it is integrated charts and order entry. This also forced me to look into the mechanics of order entry and markets more than most people. Good.
I live in California and would trade ES from market open to 8:30 and go to the office. In the evenings I would trade K200 which is the South Korean Stock Market Index. It trades a lot like ES.
I also opened an Oanda account which allows me to experiement with FX. However, I have had no success with FX at all. In spite of a lot of hours trying.
Before leaving the dayjob I had at least 4 years part time trading experience. I did not consider myself a rookie but not a pro.
In the last 3 months I have been trading full time ES and K200. It is very difficult to trade every day and focus without making mistakes. I am making money week over week but way under what I expected. I am being very careful not to make a 'end of game' mistake that would set me back week or months. I am trying to not put stress on myself which could 'play out' when trading.
My suggestion: Keep the day job, find something you can trade around your schedule. With IB you can always find something to trade. Get evidence you know what you are doing by keeping records. Review each video on BigMikeTrading site and YouTube. Study/prepare and it will still not be enough in the beginning. Paper trading means nothing. When you are ready, simply make the change to full time. Treat trading like a business - business plan - trading plan, put your thoughts down on paper to review later when things do not go as you expect.
Good luck,
Good luck
Thanks for this reply. This is quite helpful.. i didn't think about trading stuff after my day job is over..thought i was restricted to the u.s. equities market. i will look into ES and self learning through all the available resources.