P pookie Jun 8, 2010 #11 It sure would be interesting to know the stats on this...if not worldwide, at least U.S. stats.
Z zdreg Jun 8, 2010 #12 Quote from wrbtrader: Tough answer that only world brokers and government income tax agencies would only have access to. It's got to be over a million considering we're talking about worldwide if you don't get into the debates of whom is profitable and whom is not. Mark More... government tax agencies don't generally mine their returns to determine the existence of day traders. Italy is a possible exception.
Quote from wrbtrader: Tough answer that only world brokers and government income tax agencies would only have access to. It's got to be over a million considering we're talking about worldwide if you don't get into the debates of whom is profitable and whom is not. Mark More... government tax agencies don't generally mine their returns to determine the existence of day traders. Italy is a possible exception.
S shortie Jun 8, 2010 #13 Quote from asiaprop: ha, a looooooooooooooot , believe me, a lot. But only 2 guys here on ET that "seem" to make money, do a simple search and you will find them...;-) More... lots of bullshitters on ET, i agree.
Quote from asiaprop: ha, a looooooooooooooot , believe me, a lot. But only 2 guys here on ET that "seem" to make money, do a simple search and you will find them...;-) More... lots of bullshitters on ET, i agree.
S sculptor66 Jun 8, 2010 #14 Quote from CTF: The number of winners are about 0.3% of people in the future market. Only a few of winners are daytraders. More... Source?
Quote from CTF: The number of winners are about 0.3% of people in the future market. Only a few of winners are daytraders. More... Source?