Quote from ElectricSavant:
I would have more start capital
I would expect less profit.
I started my first commodity account with 3k. Made a few little hits, 4-6 hundred. Had a few loses of similar value. Hit big with a handful of gold options I paid 70 and 90 dollars, plus commissions. Then gold spiked up a few weeks later. Sold them for 2700-3200 each. Thats when I realized "this is easy".
Got the account to 24k and then took out half of it for a really nice vacation. Stupid move. I stopped trading for a while, because nothing looked good. Got back into 6 months later. Got the account up to almost 50k. Then I was looking at stocks.
It was a great bull market, so I pulled 40k out and started trading stocks. Did great. Thought it was my expertise and never gave any credit to the bull market. Then over a short period, I closed my stock account out because there was only about 5k left in it. I have not been back to stocks since.
I slowly got the commodities account back up. Then 9-11 hit and I could not read any of my favorite markets after that. Maybe the main traders were now gone and I could not read the new guys? Maybe it was me? The account went down for about 4 months so I took a break for about a year.
Got back into it when I felt I could read the markets again. Slowly got the account up to a nice amount. Then started building a house. Like an idiot I took money from the trading account to pay for stuff on the house. I figured that I would put the money back in once I got the draw from the bank. Obviously that never happened.
So the account is now low again, but I am slowly building it back up.
Whats my point? You can start with a small account. In my case I think it actually helps. It makes me much more careful of the trades I take. I will not take trades without confirmations. I also have a long term outlook on my trading. I realize that I will not take 5k and turn it into 1 million in 12 months. I think many people, even though they wont admit it, hope they can do that. By having that mentality I believe it affects their trading because they are always "swinging for the fences".
Just my 2 cents.
ps: I am going short everything today. I chased a bear away from my garbage cans this morning. Obviously thats gotta relate to a bear day in the markets.