finding an edge is not easy. if you're going the mechanical way, you're gonna have to spend countless months/years of your life backtesting every little concept and calling bullshit or going "hm that looks kind of good." unfortunately, the first happens much more often than the second.
so you say, screw that, i'll be one of those discretionary traders. well then welcome to the world of getting "screen time", ie. staring at the chart day in and day out, playing back charts and papertrading on the simulator for months on end, until you finally (and hopefully
get that "gut feeling" (experience/intuition) that discretionary traders rely on.
Either way you're in for a long ride of sweat, blood, and tears
If you're not ready, I'd go back to your job.
so you say, screw that, i'll be one of those discretionary traders. well then welcome to the world of getting "screen time", ie. staring at the chart day in and day out, playing back charts and papertrading on the simulator for months on end, until you finally (and hopefully
get that "gut feeling" (experience/intuition) that discretionary traders rely on. Either way you're in for a long ride of sweat, blood, and tears
If you're not ready, I'd go back to your job.