Quote from sKaLpZ:
Making 6-figures...? Trading??
That's not already being at the top???![]()
Best story so far! I want to interview this guy!Quote from jerry11901:
Worked three different places .At the first job manager was sicko, hated almost every nation and race except Germans, he worked me so hard, finely I end up in the hospital from exaction so I quit it. At my second job, in short period of time, because of my knowledge and performance, boss started to like me very much but the manager saw in me series treat to his position so he made my life miserable and I hade to leave. My third job after two years of working there I was better then guys who work there eight and more years so they started to hate me and doing anything possible to make me problems, one of them even tried fist fight. Then I started to search for something where I wonât have to deal with workers and managers, where I can use my mind and be me. That is how I got here and love it.
ps. There is much mo to it ,sometime I thigh I should write book about it.
Sorry about my English


Quote from sKaLpZ:
Making 6-figures...? Trading??
That's not already being at the top???![]()
It's not praise, dude, I wish I could rake in $100gs a year.Quote from Steve Tvardek:
In the grand scheme of trading, whether in equities, curriencies, bonds, treasuries etc being able to make 100k is good but knowing how much more is out there to be made, really puts things into perspective...for me at least. I also feel like if I become satisfied, I wont push myself to become a better trader. I'm also friends with/work with several traders who are making 3 and 4 times what i do so thats even more motivation to improve.
But I appreciate the praise Skalpz![]()
Quote from joeyata1:
it seems 1/2 the day traders are russian. seriously why is it russian over other ethnic groups are attracted to day trading?
Quote from Steve Tvardek:
Thanks, but I am by no means a success yet. just an average guy trying to make his way to the top![]()