Quote from julian0625:
I disagree that there is very little money in trading. With the prop firm I am partnered with, I have consistently made money 4 out of 5 trading days for the past two months. I have sat beside traders who have made $50 000 in one day HFT futures and stocks.
Nothing I do is a "waste of time". I trade because I love to, and there is significant financial freedom to be had.
I invest as well I might add. The bigger money is made in swing trading and position trading. I know that. However, at this point in time, I don't want to wake up the next day with a stock down 50% and tell my parents it wasn't my fault.
I am blessed to have parents that support me so much through the ups and downs of the stock market and trading.
Oh and btw. I am enjoying my childhood very much so.
I never regret anything I have put my heart and soul into. I do it for a reason.
LOL why would I want to be a lawyer or a doctor XD. There is way more regret in those jobs... worrying about patients, clients ect ect.
My father is a real estate agent, and there has been so much stress put up upon him because of him worrying about clients. The last thing I want to do is worry, and trading wise I don't worry because I know I am going to be successful.
All you naysayers are itchin for a fightlol jk
You think there are more money and a better life to be had for doctors and lawyers rather than entrepreneurs??? Those are probably not bad jobs if one has the right customers but there are profitable alternatives for business minded people - often requiring less tedious academic studies.
Besides at 14, a young relatively successful trader has plenty of time to develop more elaborate investing skills and get the right connections - quite possibly through his present trading activities. Plus one needs a strong motivation to succeed in their endeavour, so it's probably safer to try and find an occupation in harmony with one's interests.
lol jk