Hey guys, I've been paper day trading for a while now pretty successfully but I've wanted to learn more to step up my game before I use real cash. Does anybody have any good books to really learn day trading? Or if you have any other recommendation on the best way to learn let me know. It seems most people say you just have to go for it but I'd like to learn more before I risk my money. Thanks guys!
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not just go for it. People who say that do not know anything about your "routine" to trade although you may be discussing your trade method.
In addition, is trading a hobby, academic pursuit or a business (self employment) ?
Paper trading (assuming you meant simulator) is extremely flawed which is why most traders have a very difficult time traversing from successfully simulator trading to successfully real money trading. Yet, using a simulator is very useful to learn a new trade execution platform until you understand the program and comfortable using the program.
Most likely you're nowhere near ready to trade real money if you want trading to be self-employment because you'll be talking about a lot of other more critical things that has nothing to do with trade methods if you plan on doing this as a business.
With that said, you mention so very little but you want book recommendation.
1) Trade Mindfully: Achieve Your Optimum Trading Performance...
2) Zero to Hero
3) Triggers: Creating Behavior That Lasts...
Recommend you use Google to find online articles on behavior finance, cognitive decision making and self-sabotaging. A lot of stuff related to the trade psychology. If you plan on trading for a living...find stuff at your local library or Amazon about self-employment.
Simply, if you've done your backtesting and your simulator trading...make sure you have all that other stuff ready because there's a lot more to successful trading than trade methods. Whatever you do, don't quit your job...sounds like you're a
year or so away from day trading even if you're just a hobbyist or drive-by curiosity seeker.