Yeah, but you need to come up with a better example. If you can trade 100 lots, you're probably a millionaire already.
Agreed. Very unrealistic. I think something like this would be a better example:
Think Small
What is the minimum amount of dollars you would have to make per year to justify your continued pursuit of such a head-banging experience?
Let’s assume you come up with $30,000/year.
Think Backwards
$30,000 / 12 = $2,500/month.
Further assume your goal is to trade 10 contracts on ES, which is $500/point.
2,500 / 500 = 5 points (that’s it, that’s all you need to make per month)
Five points x 10 ES contracts = $2,500/month x 12 months = $30k/year, less transaction costs and slippage.
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On average, there are about 21 trading days per month. Assume that, for whatever reasons, there will be a handful of days per month you won’t trade. Being conservative, let’s say you count on trading only 15 days per month.
5 (points) / 15 (trading days) = 0.33 (points)
On average, you would only need to make a little more than one ES tick per day for those 15 days, so shoot for 2 ticks... BUT you would have to be comfortable trading with an upside-down risk:reward ratio... and accept that transaction cost will be very high, percentage-wise.
And if you can do that 2+ times per day, you're at least making a living.