Quote from gymratnyc:
How can one get a job as a technical support guy?
Quote from brownsfan019:
My suggestion is to try to trade during market hours and work other hours. IMO nothing will replace live screen time. Looking at charts after the fact is so incredibly easy.
That means try to block 8am-4:15pm EST out for trading. All other hours are available for work.
After the years that I've been trading I think the difference of going from hobby to real business is just spending the time in the live markets.
Quote from brownsfan019:
My suggestion is to try to trade during market hours and work other hours. IMO nothing will replace live screen time. Looking at charts after the fact is so incredibly easy.
Quote from filter_sweep:
Another option which I havenât seen mentioned yet is to trade the Asian markets at night after work. There are several tradable index futures trading between 7pm and midnight CST: Japan, Taiwan, Australia, Hong Kong. If your stake is small, take a look at the mini Nikkei 225 or the Taiwan futures, lots of volume and substantial movement most nights.
This is what I do and I have made significant progress over the past 6 months since I started; itâs amazing how much the market teaches you when you trade your hard earned money live.
I think trading Asia is the best option if you have a day job in the US that pays too much to walk away from while youâre still in the learning stage. Build up your resume (safety net), build up your stake, build up your strategy, build up your discipline, and then go full time in the US markets (where the opportunity is unparalleled) when the time is right.
Quote from filter_sweep:
Another option which I havenât seen mentioned yet is to trade the Asian markets at night after work. There are several tradable index futures trading between 7pm and midnight CST: Japan, Taiwan, Australia, Hong Kong. If your stake is small, take a look at the mini Nikkei 225 or the Taiwan futures, lots of volume and substantial movement most nights.
This is what I do and I have made significant progress over the past 6 months since I started; itâs amazing how much the market teaches you when you trade your hard earned money live.
I think trading Asia is the best option if you have a day job in the US that pays too much to walk away from while youâre still in the learning stage. Build up your resume (safety net), build up your stake, build up your strategy, build up your discipline, and then go full time in the US markets (where the opportunity is unparalleled) when the time is right.
Quote from filter_sweep:
Another option which I havenât seen mentioned yet is to trade the Asian markets at night after work. There are several tradable index futures trading between 7pm and midnight CST: Japan, Taiwan, Australia, Hong Kong. If your stake is small, take a look at the mini Nikkei 225 or the Taiwan futures, lots of volume and substantial movement most nights.
This is what I do and I have made significant progress over the past 6 months since I started; itâs amazing how much the market teaches you when you trade your hard earned money live.
I think trading Asia is the best option if you have a day job in the US that pays too much to walk away from while youâre still in the learning stage. Build up your resume (safety net), build up your stake, build up your strategy, build up your discipline, and then go full time in the US markets (where the opportunity is unparalleled) when the time is right.