If you still have account equity equal to what you put in after a year, you have already beaten 50% of all day traders. Of course everybody thinks that they are "the one" and are immune from the laws of chance.
Originally posted by dotslashfuture
If you still have account equity equal to what you put in after a year, you have already beaten 50% of all day traders. Of course everybody thinks that they are "the one" and are immune from the laws of chance.
How does a trader prepare for the day when his 50K account is 200K, do the same priciples of trading apply? Particularly if he has developed a style that caters to smaller cap stocks which are not as liquid.
with a small acount of $5K this would be 20%. if you don't want to have such high leverage and use a $10K account - you have 10%.

I am having difficulty keeping faith in my trading when
I have drawdowns on my trading account.....
....in 2000 I was profitable in about 50 weeks of the year
and I know it was a different era
Originally posted by washington
I've been reading this board for a few months and I've been trading for a few months.
I am too much of an amateur to post because I really connot add to the body of knowledge, but there is something I finally need to know.
I have a 50K account with 4:1 margin. How much should I be earning each day? From reading posts here I cannot tell what a good jouneyman trader should make.
I work from home, and need a reasonable daily goal in order to perform. What is truly reasonable for someone in my circumstances.
Please do not express in percent, because someone with a 25k account can earn a much higher percent than someone with a million dollar account.
I'm not asking what the most brilliant traders make, but how much do the guys in those trading rooms make with this amount of capital.
I keep raising my personal goal $100 day at first, now I try for $600 per day net, but I can't tell from this board what it should be, and when I should be content. I feel like I'm up against a glass ceiling, but I need to know what I should be doing.
Thank you very much for your advice.