My guess is that no one really knows. Similar to asking, what would you do if you won a lottery? "Wow, if I had 10 million, I'd, like, you know, share it with my friends, and, you know, invest some, and, travel everywhere, and buy a Hummer...".....
You've all seen and heard those type responses....and then when they win...."...unlisted phone number....hire attorneys...hide out...."....."It's Mine, ALL MINE" yahaha!!
As far a putting together some money to simply trade with.....most people seem to think that they deserve something just because they were able to talk people into investing with them. I think it's pretty funny....."oh, hi...here's $10 Million, be sure to take 2% for yourself first, and then if we make money, be sure to keep 20% more"....But, some people have more money than brains....for a while anyway.....
Now it someone puts up their own money, and risks it first and foremost, then others might be more inclined to backup this person....and share in the profits. This makes sense in any business.
Whenever Bob and I are given the latest "you gotta invest in this" prospectus, new venture, private placement, or whatever.. The very first thing we look at is whether or not the people running this "venture" (in progress) are expecting to pay themselves before becoming profitable. Some are shocked when we say....first off, eliminate all salaries to yourselves, and then we'll talk.
Look at it from our side....why would we fund someone's project, their "dream" their "passion" their "sure thing" and then pay them to do it? Oh sure, here's a $Mil, take a couple hundred grand in salary while you're spending our money to see if your "dream" will hold water.
(Better approach...) "I have a great idea, business, venture, trading plan, etc." and I am so sure that it will work that I am putting up all my money, leaving only enough to live on, and will not take a penny in profits until all investor's get theri initial capital back....and then we split the profits accordingly." Trust me, you'll go a lot further with that approach.
FWIW
Don