I actually did make money as a prop trader, but it did take about 6 months until I had my first month which I made enough money that I could say I was finally making a living. I know if i went back to prop trading it would take me time to relearn and be consistantly profiable again. Also, I would like to start a family sooner or later and would like a base pay plus a % of my profits.
I am just being realistic about making a long term career out of trading, because I know the swings which can take place in somone's P&L and how they can burn someone out. I have never met a 50 year old prop (day) trader, but have met 50+ year old people who are base pay career traders.
From what I understand, becoming an execution trader is the entry to becomming a base paid career trader.
I know someone will probably reply that I dont have confidence in my trading if I dont think I can be a prop trader for life. This would be true. I dont think anyone out there can say they were always the best and never had a few down months in a row and did not make any money at all. I think I would be a better trader if I knew I had my mortgage covered and was trading to pay for the other things in my life.
I am just being realistic about making a long term career out of trading, because I know the swings which can take place in somone's P&L and how they can burn someone out. I have never met a 50 year old prop (day) trader, but have met 50+ year old people who are base pay career traders.
From what I understand, becoming an execution trader is the entry to becomming a base paid career trader.
I know someone will probably reply that I dont have confidence in my trading if I dont think I can be a prop trader for life. This would be true. I dont think anyone out there can say they were always the best and never had a few down months in a row and did not make any money at all. I think I would be a better trader if I knew I had my mortgage covered and was trading to pay for the other things in my life.