I certainly can. I sit here from 8 to 4 est everyday, but honestly, I don't trade much more than 1 hr a day. For the most part, I surf the web, play games, play guitar, etc etc while I got my charts up. I can hear myself getting fat and lazy......and frankly I'm a bit burnt out(from churning time).
How's my trading? My trading is fine. I'm not raking in $$$$ as some do, but I'm still making a good living. The core of my strategy is at the open and close. I'm willing to give up one of them if I can find a decent away-from-home job. Even another home-based job is fine as long as it doesn't interfere with my trading. I guess I'm looking for something to build another career in. Something that I hope to grow into in 1-2 years time frame while still trading 30 minutes a day. I'm not necessarily looking for a pay at the moment as I'm more interested in learning something new. as long as it's something that I'll be rewarded for my time and dedication down the road, it's fine. Yes, I'll read books and take tests if I have to. As for my background, I majored in Econ & Finance, then studied Medicine for 2 years before trading...........In the past, I've tutored high school students(NY & NJ) for extra income(when I first started trading and didn't make much). Now, I'm in Northern Va with a lovely wife and 3 kids. I've been an active ET'er for the past 3 years, and thought maybe some of you might be in the same situations as I am. I hope to hear from traders who succeeded with this dillemna. Thanks ahead,
How's my trading? My trading is fine. I'm not raking in $$$$ as some do, but I'm still making a good living. The core of my strategy is at the open and close. I'm willing to give up one of them if I can find a decent away-from-home job. Even another home-based job is fine as long as it doesn't interfere with my trading. I guess I'm looking for something to build another career in. Something that I hope to grow into in 1-2 years time frame while still trading 30 minutes a day. I'm not necessarily looking for a pay at the moment as I'm more interested in learning something new. as long as it's something that I'll be rewarded for my time and dedication down the road, it's fine. Yes, I'll read books and take tests if I have to. As for my background, I majored in Econ & Finance, then studied Medicine for 2 years before trading...........In the past, I've tutored high school students(NY & NJ) for extra income(when I first started trading and didn't make much). Now, I'm in Northern Va with a lovely wife and 3 kids. I've been an active ET'er for the past 3 years, and thought maybe some of you might be in the same situations as I am. I hope to hear from traders who succeeded with this dillemna. Thanks ahead,
