How many points is reasonable?

Quote from logic_man:

It's all well and good to say that and it sounds all heroic, but doing it is something completely different, which is why you are on this message board saying it rather than already doing it. Which is also precisely why there is no one on the planet who is getting 20 points per day in the ES or why there isn't only 1 trillionaire with the rest of the human race maxed out at millionaire or less, picking up the scraps that one person leaves us. There are cognitive limitations on each of us as members of the species homo sapiens. The exact boundaries vary, but not in such a way as to give any one person such an advantage as what you are implying can be had.

Besides, in trading, everyone follows their 'dominant strategy', which is to do what they would do regardless of what others will do, so by saying "I will not let your limitations become mine" you are basically only saying what every trader ALREADY does. Even still, no one is able to so outperform the market as to reach the levels you're implying are possible.

So, go ahead and try. I'm not trying to stop you from trying, I'm only trying to tell you that you will not get 20 points per day, even if you stayed up 24 hours day/7 days a week from this moment until the end of your life. Even if you left a complete record of all your attempts and your children and their children and their children continued your efforts, it would not happen (at least not on a percentage basis. By the time your great-grandchildren were trying, 20 points might be the equivalent of 2 points today).

There are those here that say you can't make a single point a day.

Are they right too?
 
Quote from 50/50:

There are those here that say you can't make a single point a day.

Are they right too?

No, they are not. I've said on a couple of occasions (and others who seem to know what they are talking about have said similar things) that you can get up to about 3 points/day maximum over time. I'd say anything close to 2 points/day puts you in superstar territory.

2 ES points/day (including Sundays) equals $150K on 5 contracts per trade (pre-commission).

How many ES traders do you think make over $150K/year? A couple thousand? 10,000? Now, how many of them only trade 5 contracts per trade? For traders who make over $150K/year, how many contracts do you think they trade on an average trade? Do you think it's below 5 or above 5? If it's above 5, that means that the traders who make the most trading the ES in a year make less than 2 points/day because they are trading more than 5 contracts. Could there be someone out there making 3-4 points per day on 1 contract? Yes, maybe, but if someone is able to come up with a way to make 3-4 points/day, they are probably intelligent enough to realize that they should be trading way more than 1 contract, so they are probably making $250-300K/year minimum. How many traders are making that kind of money on the ES per year?

Once you start to look at these daily point totals over the course of a year, you start to realize just how much actual dollars they equal, once you factor in the leverage of an ES contract. Once you start to see the dollar amounts, you start to realize just how few traders actually make those amounts in a year.

That's how you come to the conclusion that it's not common at all.
 
Just being able to overcome commission and fees to be breakeven makes a person in the upper half of traders. Making a living on trading puts you on a higher tier. If you are able to make 5 handles or more on the ES on a daily basis, well you should be quite the millionaire. Using a 100lot, that's 6mil a year. Is it possible? Yes, it is possible, but it is not realistic as a general statement.
 
Quote from themickey:

I trade the SPI in Australia via a SIM account only and my system is indicating I can average around $600 per week on 1 x contract.
This after all slippage, drawdowns, commission etc.

That's around about 5 points per day.

Comparing this say with ES or any other futures index, is this reasonable or low or high by your estimations?

If you can average that, incredible.

All the years I been trading, with proper experience can make 2-4 points consistently, but that's it doing volume and best to own or lease a seat, and either quit or reduce contract size after goal is made. But it takes years to understand this. All I ever hear from others is how much they left on the table. Takes so much patience and being able to accept that smaller daily average is how to make money in this game. Trading same size all day will eventually wear you down. Make it early in morning and quit. Start with a one lot and build up, and enjoy your life after you make it.
 
Quote from Handle123:

If you can average that, incredible.

All the years I been trading, with proper experience can make 2-4 points consistently, but that's it doing volume and best to own or lease a seat, and either quit or reduce contract size after goal is made. But it takes years to understand this. All I ever hear from others is how much they left on the table. Takes so much patience and being able to accept that smaller daily average is how to make money in this game. Trading same size all day will eventually wear you down. Make it early in morning and quit. Start with a one lot and build up, and enjoy your life after you make it.

Totally agree with this Handle.
I have been posting my PL for the last 6 months, the question I get ask is "why not increase the contract size". Slow and consistent is the way to go. On the day I am greedy, I give away what I have made plus more.
I trade for few hours each day, then quit:)
Start again next day and next day, increase your POT and ENJOY:p
 
My broker allowed me to trade 7 ES contracts. At first thought it was crazy to do and my broker strongly advised against it and told me to get good with 1 contract first. Anyway, I got the idea from trading stocks. I had a $36k account and used margin and often made $2,000 per day, some days $5,000. How? by not being afraid. I would take $100,000 positions for minutes or hours. When I went to ES I did well for 2 weeks and one day after arguing with my wife I literally destroyed my account by doing everything I knew I was not supposed to do.

I am on a demo account and I average about $1,500 per day trading 6 contracts. On some days I make $3,000 but not so often. I still trade high beta stocks like CENX and do well.

Anyway, I will trade the demo account for 2 more months and if I see my profits are consistent I will deposit money into my account and trade for real.

I think I got as good as I am because I am a freelance It consultant working from home and I have most of the day to just watch the markets and I have been doing so for about 4 years.

So, no one ever really told me what I could and could not do and I never asked, I just did what I thought I could do and it worked out for me.
 
Quote from DarkTrades:

My broker allowed me to trade 7 ES contracts. At first thought it was crazy to do and my broker strongly advised against it and told me to get good with 1 contract first. Anyway, I got the idea from trading stocks. I had a $36k account and used margin and often made $2,000 per day, some days $5,000. How? by not being afraid. I would take $100,000 positions for minutes or hours. When I went to ES I did well for 2 weeks and one day after arguing with my wife I literally destroyed my account by doing everything I knew I was not supposed to do.


I hope you divorced your wife. Once you start making serious money, you're going to want a new one anyway. :)
 
1-2 points a day on the ES is reasonable on 1 contract. If you could do that on a daily basis, you're moving in the right direction.
 
Quote from dvst8:

1-2 points a day on the ES is reasonable on 1 contract. If you could do that on a daily basis, you're moving in the right direction.
oh yes, 1 to 2 points a day on ES is quite reasonable on one contract. And if you are an Elite Trader and post here every day I don't see why that would not be possible.

Just think of it, once you start scaling up you would eventually own the world.

Yeah, I would say that's about right, don't go for the moon, just average a simple 1 to 2 points daily. That's what 95% of most professional traders do (and they have read a lot of books.)
 
acc. to the newest presented study - aim at 0.3% a day after costs, you will then belong to the famous 1% :) / see " career" section here /..
 
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