Hey Im just starting out looking into trading and I'm in search of a sim to use and wondered what you guys thought a good one to check out would be.
I understand a lot of ppl on here don't think sims are a wise investment of time since trading with real money has an entirely different feel but regardless I want to check it out and get used to watching the market ect ect.
I havnt ever traded before and it's a relatively young pursuit of mine. With this said I again don't care what ppl don't think I'm capable of so naysaying has no place here. I'm committed to pursuing this to the fullest if I decide to jump. I'm very disciplined emotions wise so risk management and blowing up early I find doubtful. I'm happy as is in life and day trading would be something I cultivate and grow overtime, it's only money.
I'm an optimist obviously, but I'm also a realist (yes the two can coexist) and trading is possible for me beyond any doubt it's coming down only to education and commitment.
SO! Any constructive advice is welcome even if it's critical, raw negativity and constructive criticism are entirely different animals. As for start up capital I'm not sure yet.... I have about 45k-50k in the bank but I have to continue evaluating my expenses to give a real answer.
Thanks in advance!
I understand a lot of ppl on here don't think sims are a wise investment of time since trading with real money has an entirely different feel but regardless I want to check it out and get used to watching the market ect ect.
I havnt ever traded before and it's a relatively young pursuit of mine. With this said I again don't care what ppl don't think I'm capable of so naysaying has no place here. I'm committed to pursuing this to the fullest if I decide to jump. I'm very disciplined emotions wise so risk management and blowing up early I find doubtful. I'm happy as is in life and day trading would be something I cultivate and grow overtime, it's only money.
I'm an optimist obviously, but I'm also a realist (yes the two can coexist) and trading is possible for me beyond any doubt it's coming down only to education and commitment.
SO! Any constructive advice is welcome even if it's critical, raw negativity and constructive criticism are entirely different animals. As for start up capital I'm not sure yet.... I have about 45k-50k in the bank but I have to continue evaluating my expenses to give a real answer.
Thanks in advance!
I still would like to get that screentime just for familiarity when reading into strategies and such so i have reference to what they maybe talking about but nonetheless what you say is incredibly applicable. Thanks for potentially saving me an ass ton of time!