Originally posted by ragman
I've never traded before. Dont know much/anything about it. I am a financial advisor and my expertise is in asset allocation, financial planning, etc. I am interested in learning about daytrading, and opportunities trading proprietary money for a living.
I read some of the threads on this site, and i am pretty lost.
I guess my question is: If you knew nothing as i do, where would you go and how would you go about the process of starting to learn this game?
1) Take a $100 bill, burn it and watch it burn - if it hurts you to see it burn, repeat until it doesn't hurt anymore - you have just lurned how to take a loss unemotionally [If you do this more than five times, don't become a trader - you are too gulible to see traps.]
2) If you have mastered 1) above, take $10000 in $1000 bills, also take $1000 in $100 bills - you are not allowed to replenish the stake. Go to Vegas and sit at the High stake Hold-em table or a similar Blackjack table - take note of your swings and your equity curve. Do the same then with $100 bills at the low stake game. Lesson learned, the more you bet, the greater the gains, but also the greater your loss. Also note that the cards don't know how much is being bet on the outcome...
3) Did you by any chance in 2) above lose your stake? Great! Lesson learned, if you run out of money you are out of the game, so bet your money in sush a way so that you only bet when you have an edge, and bet an amount proportional to your stake so that unless a meteor from outer space strikes you in the head and kills you instantly, you can come back tomorrow and play again.
4) If you can follow these rules/observations for 5 years and keep learning without blowing out, you have a shot at your 400-500K a year...
nitro
PS - the learning part is difficult and there are many routes to it - hang around here for a year, read as many threads as you can, and that will likely open an avenue for you...FWIW, I learned at least 50% of what I know at Bright Trading...