"I’m convinced 98% of ET traders trade 5 figures or less. This guy is is in the 2%. Looking forward to this."
There is no shortage of day traders trying to make a living on ridiculously small accts and ludacris expectations, this crowd is the fish food.
It seems that plenty on here work full time or retired, for those into their 30's a 6 digit acct is the norm, not the exception. For the profitable full time traders @ ET I would sure hope they are crushing the working stiffs, otherwise why assume all the risks with trading 4 a living & lose all the cushy job perks?
Fidelity's metrics in Q4 2018: (This is only their 401k - not including IRA's & taxed accounts.)
- 10-year account balances reach record levels. Individuals who have saved in their company's 401(k) for 10 years had a record high average account balance of $290,100 at the end of Q1, compared with an average of $250,500 a year ago.
- 15-year account balances up 9 percent. Individuals who have saved in their company's 401(k) for 15 years had an average balance of $379,600 at the end of Q1, up from $330,200 a year ago.
- 401(k) millionaires increasing. The number of people with $1 million or more in their 401(k) increased to 157,000 at the end of Q1, a 45 percent increase from Q1 2017. Based on Fidelity's internal analysis4, most 401(k) millionaires have been saving for about 30 years.
https://www.fidelity.com/about-fidelity/employer-services/fidelity-announces-q1-2018-retirement-data