When you say 6 figures, I hope you mean in a year?!?!?!
Anyway I'll give you my quick story. After college I got a job like most kids fresh out of school, not knowing what I really wanted to do. Always had an interest in the markets in general. I went to NYC for vacation one year and went to the NYSE, talked to a few people and discovered prop shops.
I ended up getting an interview at a prop firm, and got the job. I was already to move, when a credit card scam I was part of in my senior year of high school came to light and the position was no longer offered to me. So I had to stay in the Dallas area. Went back to work for an oil broker, still wanting to trade.
I had saved some money from the job I was working at (10,000), so I did the unthinkable I quit my job to trade full time not knowing shit about trading. The only thing I had known out side of school was the oil industry so I decided to trade oil futures.
To make a long story short, I lost my 10k in a month or so, maxed out both my credit cards, and eventually had to move into my parents basement, AGAIN!
It took me a year to pay off my credit cards working two jobs, but while this was going on I was studying the markets, looking at charts, reading news every waking hour I had, and back testing. After about a year in a half, I had saved a little bit of money and so I quit one of my jobs to trade on the side.
In my first year I made 7k trading part-time. After 18 months of that I once again took the leap of faith and quit my job to trade. My first year trading full time I netted a little under 50k for the year. That was in 2004.
I keep rethinking my strategy and studying charts, trying to identify patterns. In 2005 I netted a little over 80k. 2006 was a great first half, I think I was up close to 90k. But I wasn't prepared for July till December. When it was all said and done, I finished the year over 300k.
This year is going to be my best by far, already hovering around the 250k mark.
Compared to some people I had a quick learning curve, but I did put in a lot of blood, sweat and tears. I'm just glad I didn't give up and its paid off. I still spend a few hours after the market closes doing things to improve my trading. This is a never ending learning curve.
Hopefully others will share their story, we all start from different points to hopefully end up in the same place.