Hello all, I'm new to this Forum and would love to ask a question...
If a 40 year old person started with $30k on Jan 1st of this year and started trading options and stocks with that money during breaks and lunch during his full-time job, what would be considered a good, great, and excellent return through November 30th of this year in terms of potential to take his trading interest to the next level?
He made about 440 trades in this time period.
For example, is there a %, say X% that might be considered a good enough return where he should consider he might actually have a talent and should consider doing it full-time? Is there a % where he should contact some salary prop firms because they may be interested in his 11 month track record at that % successful return? Is there a % where he should contact hedge funds or other institutions because there would probably be a strong interest?
Or, is starting with $30k and 11 months of history not enough capital and time, no matter how good of a return the person made over 11 months?
Thanks in advance.
If a 40 year old person started with $30k on Jan 1st of this year and started trading options and stocks with that money during breaks and lunch during his full-time job, what would be considered a good, great, and excellent return through November 30th of this year in terms of potential to take his trading interest to the next level?
He made about 440 trades in this time period.
For example, is there a %, say X% that might be considered a good enough return where he should consider he might actually have a talent and should consider doing it full-time? Is there a % where he should contact some salary prop firms because they may be interested in his 11 month track record at that % successful return? Is there a % where he should contact hedge funds or other institutions because there would probably be a strong interest?
Or, is starting with $30k and 11 months of history not enough capital and time, no matter how good of a return the person made over 11 months?
Thanks in advance.
