Quote from pbw:
What time do you get up in the morning?
Do you take lunch breaks --or are you glued to the monitor all day.
After a trading day -- when do you quit --
meanining if you treat trading as a business -- do you set your hours -- or are you thinking of trading all the time.
comments appreciated for this newbie.
First of all, it depends on what markets your trading and how much experience your have with a particular trading instrument.
For example...trader A that lives in the U.S. that trades the DAX fulltime will have different trading hours in comparison to trader B that trades ES Emini fulltime while living next door to trader A.
Now...to answer your question...when I'm trading the European futures/derivatives like the DAX...I'm up at 2am est.
However, when I'm trading U.S. futures like the ER2 and not any European futures...I'm up around 0630am est (I have a family and need to do the normal family stuff) and then start watching the markets around 0800am est.
I take a 1 1/2 hour lunch break and probably another 15min random time away from the markets during the trading day.
If I'm only trading the European stuff...I'm done around 1pm est but with about 2-3 random 15min time off from the markets.
Yet, if I'm only trading the U.S. futures...my day is
usually done by 3:30pm est and then I'll return later around 4pm est to begin my market wrap up journal...finishing that around 5pm est.
After trading your particular markets for a few years...you'll learn when to stay glued to your computer screen and when its ok to do non-trading stuff.
Simply, most traders I know that have a family usually have set trading hours as in a specific schedule.
Those that don't are usually thrown out the house within a few years
With that said...although you didnt' define the term
trading all the time...
I don't recommend it unless your single, mentally healthy and have nothing else in life but trading.
P.S. I've been trading longer than 15 years and most of that fulltime...the first few years seemed like a big blur when it came to a specific trading schedule.
Mark
(a.k.a.
NihabaAshi) Japanese Candlestick term