Hello all.
I am in the beginning weeks of a statistics class online through Baker College and in need of a research project. Since I love trading I thought I'd start here.
I am interested in starting a survey of traders and evaluating the impact of longevity on success. My research paper's stated hypothesis is that there is a positive and direct correlation between a trader's success(?) and the length of time involved in the trading business.
Now I can see a few problems with definitions already such as how to define success- earned income versus return on the dollar versus the intangible benefits of making enough to not go into a job: Is a guy that spends 8 hours a day at it over a year the same as somebody who looks at charts for 30 minutes each night for a year?
Looking for feedback before I submit the survey.
Albert
I am in the beginning weeks of a statistics class online through Baker College and in need of a research project. Since I love trading I thought I'd start here.
I am interested in starting a survey of traders and evaluating the impact of longevity on success. My research paper's stated hypothesis is that there is a positive and direct correlation between a trader's success(?) and the length of time involved in the trading business.
Now I can see a few problems with definitions already such as how to define success- earned income versus return on the dollar versus the intangible benefits of making enough to not go into a job: Is a guy that spends 8 hours a day at it over a year the same as somebody who looks at charts for 30 minutes each night for a year?
Looking for feedback before I submit the survey.
Albert
