I started trading less than 2 month ago and I want to start a thread to share my experience with other newbies, as I think this could be mutually beneficial.
I exclusively do daytrading and I have to say I am very frustrated by my results. Attached is the change in my equity since I started trading. As you can see, I did not get anywhere after more than a month of hard work. I have an account of 30K. I trade part time only, mostly before my day job (I live on west coast).
I am able to survive so far because I never blow a stop and I keep my stop very tight, and I strictly limit my size between 200 to 1000. I read more than two dozen books and I read several of them again and again before I started. And Iâd say my IQ should be above average (as evidence by a PH.D degree I have).
Throw in your experience when you started trading and I will appreciate it.
Frank123
I exclusively do daytrading and I have to say I am very frustrated by my results. Attached is the change in my equity since I started trading. As you can see, I did not get anywhere after more than a month of hard work. I have an account of 30K. I trade part time only, mostly before my day job (I live on west coast).
I am able to survive so far because I never blow a stop and I keep my stop very tight, and I strictly limit my size between 200 to 1000. I read more than two dozen books and I read several of them again and again before I started. And Iâd say my IQ should be above average (as evidence by a PH.D degree I have).
Throw in your experience when you started trading and I will appreciate it.
Frank123
But, if you manage your losses, the profits have a way of taking care of themselves. Once I learned that, it took about two years for me to make a middle-income trading, and another two before it was comfortable and felt reliable. That was after 15 years and 4 or 5 blown accounts previously. I now trade for a living, I'm an exchange member (CBOT) and my experience is pretty typical of the folks I know. Trade small, and give yourself time!