Here's the thing, I'll try to be as brief as possible...
- I'm 21, about to graduate from ASU with a degree in computer system engineering
- Currently I'm interning at Intel, and will most likely recieve a good job offer after when I graduate in a few months
- I've been trading actively since I was 16ish, and have had a major interest in playing the stock market (I dont know why I didn't major in finance...)
- I've never daytraded, but have been an active trader holding positions for an average of about a few days to a week
- I've read many books on finance, technical analysis, day trading etc
- I've always wanted to be a daytrader, but never had the time for it, mostly due to school and work
- My plan was to continue at Intel after I graduate and continue to trade on the side
- BUT THEN I find this..
http://www.northwesterntrading.com/brokerage/proprietary.htm
My questions are...
A. What do you think of that program
B. Should I go "all in" (as they say in poker) and risk it all? BTW, I have enough capital besides the 5-10k deposit they require, to live off of for about 4-5 months... IF I decide to become a daytrader with them I will paper trade beforehand, start slow, make sure to RE-read the books ive read on daytrading, etc...
- I'm 21, about to graduate from ASU with a degree in computer system engineering
- Currently I'm interning at Intel, and will most likely recieve a good job offer after when I graduate in a few months
- I've been trading actively since I was 16ish, and have had a major interest in playing the stock market (I dont know why I didn't major in finance...)
- I've never daytraded, but have been an active trader holding positions for an average of about a few days to a week
- I've read many books on finance, technical analysis, day trading etc
- I've always wanted to be a daytrader, but never had the time for it, mostly due to school and work
- My plan was to continue at Intel after I graduate and continue to trade on the side
- BUT THEN I find this..
http://www.northwesterntrading.com/brokerage/proprietary.htm
My questions are...
A. What do you think of that program
B. Should I go "all in" (as they say in poker) and risk it all? BTW, I have enough capital besides the 5-10k deposit they require, to live off of for about 4-5 months... IF I decide to become a daytrader with them I will paper trade beforehand, start slow, make sure to RE-read the books ive read on daytrading, etc...