How do you rank as a trader?

Anything above S&P alpha makes you one of the best in the world.

Most(above 50%) money managers hit or fall below that number.

If you can do that consistently, you need to form a company and try your hardest to raise capital. It isn't easy.
 
Curious on what everyones thoughts are here. I would imagine some people just look to make X $'s per year, but I'm curious what peoples thoughts are from a percentage return.

Beat the S&P 500 index by 20% every year for 10 years, and you will be on the cover of the Time magazine.
 
Apologies if there are similar threads out there.

I'm trying to figure out what would be the top 10percentile of traders?

Are these the guys doing 80% + return on capital per year?

Is 120% per year top 2% of traders?

Curious on what everyones thoughts are here. I would imagine some people just look to make X $'s per year, but I'm curious what peoples thoughts are from a percentage return.

I am profitable so far. But because I do not have extreme confidence in myself as a trader, I am right at the bottom of the "ranks" in my own mind. Traders can earn hundreds-of-percentage-point returns, year-after-year. But if they have a few bad years, it could change their "rank".

So to answer the question in your thread title with another question...What does it really matter how someone "ranks"?
 
I would much rather have a conversation about trading with a trader who makes 40% per year but finishes every trading day profitable than a trader making 120% per year with all sorts of wild equity swings over the course of a year. Just my opinion.
Your opinion shows you have a lot more work and thinking to be done...maybe learning how to use a calculator and perhaps a basic course in maths.
 
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