I am philosophical, creative writer, programmer, flow state coach for sports, business and occupational therapy, trader, admirer of prebiotics, etc
Am I a professional trader?
At the age of 15 my computer teacher suggested me to pursue career in coding. I found my passion and career early so I can judge myself if trading is my career or not.
Yet there is a huge difference between the two passions. Coding is a technical skill. Trading is business skill. It's not a jump but a LEAP in my career. I failed a couple of times in my trading career. Finally I realised trading as my career.
The combination of these things made it happen:
1. Intraday
2. Index
3. Options
4. Early trend trading
5. Second support/resistance breakout
Things transformed when I realised I had poor relationship with money. Then I worked on it.
It's great to hear that you identified certain factors that have contributed to your trading success. Understanding intraday movements, following index trends, utilizing options, practicing early trend trading, and recognizing support/resistance breakout points can indeed be valuable strategies in the world of trading.
Additionally, recognizing and improving your relationship with money is an important aspect of trading psychology. Developing a healthy mindset and managing emotions associated with money can positively impact your decision-making and overall trading performance.
It's worth noting that trading involves inherent risks, and no strategy guarantees success in every situation. It's important to continue learning, adapting your approach, and staying disciplined in your trading practices.