Quote from l2tradr:
I live in Toronto actually, and making 100K doesn't raise eyebrows, that's for sure. Statistically though, he is way above average, in the top 10% or better; most make it seem that 100K is peanuts (certainly in e-standards it is) which is just not the case. Median HOUSEHOLD incomes in large metro areas barely exceed 100-120K per year, all I am saying is that making 100-120K by himself is pretty good. Of course there are people that make more, with the great majority making less.
If the "average folk" find 120K acceptable, the average folk is obviously delusional.
Anyways, didn't want to come across as being argumentative, just pointing out the realities.
Quote from lescor:
Interesting comment on one of the guys profiled. Averages $100 to $120k a year for ten years. Consistent and better than average but a spectacular fail in terms of actually improving as a trader. If you've survived and been that consistent for that long with a decent account, you should be able to do way better than that, at least for decent runs. The guy is not taking advantage of his best asset - experience.
Quote from icarus618:
I'm unfamiliar with the income levels in Toronto or Canada in general. I'm just speaking from my own experience living and having worked in the States. If the average folk there find that amount delusional, that's something I've learned today. Thanks.
Quote from l2tradr:
The numbers are used are US metro area numbers, not from Toronto. You asked where I live, I answered. Maybe you can point me to data that refutes what I wrote? Simply pointing out the realities of life, not the e-realities of ET traders who are for most part multi-millionaires pulling in 3XATR in the ES daily.
Quote from icarus618:
What's the problem...
Quote from l2tradr:
No "problem", its just I get the sense that some people belittle his accomplishments (nothing specific that you said- more general observation-)...he's accomplished more than most in terms of consistency and income level in a very tough, low-success business.

Quote from illiquid:
Not too many "float" at 100k for 10 years straight, it's the nature of the business. You either grow bigger or grind down to 0 -- and start a chat room![]()