Profitable traders:

Quote from Big_M_Surfer:

how long did it take to you to become consistency profitable?

I know it is an abused question but I'm curios to hear some experiences.

I'm trading since almost 3 years, definitely still not profitable, not an actual edge, had some consistency last 6 months but probably was luck, now I'm again losing

Doesn't matter how long will it take, I know I'll succeed just wanted to know if I'm already worst than average :-)

good trading to everyone

B_M_S
Assuming you're daytrading, current market conditions sets the bar very high so if you've been profitable for the last 6 months you can congratulate yourself. I've been trading for almost a year and it's only over the last 3 months that I had some profits but my risk/reward (and that of the guys in my office) remains at a ridicoulous high level, also given my commission rate. That's another factor you want to consider. If you're on the edge of being profitable every month, then a high commission rate might prevent you from sizing up and make real money.

Trading is basically two things, knowledge and psychology. The time it's going to take to become profitable is relative to those variables, knowing that once you have the first one, knowledge, it will be easier to work on the second one.
 
Quote from mrmarket3:

I'm not selling anything. Where do you see a price tag?

Right at the bottom of your personal web page where it says
" did you really like my webpage? Good... now send me money ===>"

Great web site.:D
 
Quote from mrmarket3:

How is that a "sale"...sounds like a donation to me.
Perhaps if you were to stand at a busy intersection with a cup while professing your market acumen...
 
Quote from Big_M_Surfer:

how long did it take to you to become consistency profitable?

B_M_S

it took me 4 months to get to the point where i made money every week. i had traded part-time for a year before that, but was completly different than trading in front of screen. about 4 months in to full-time trading i guess u can say i figured out my style. now it is just about constantly learning and becoming better.

i will also say that i spent about 12-14 hours a day on trading, as well as a good part of most weekends. anyone that thinks ur gonna work 2 hours a day at this and make tons of money will have a rude awakening.
 
Quote from coolweb:

Different stages of probability and progress:


1) keep losts low
+ 6 months

2) Small scalps,daytrades

+ 4 months

3) merge of concepts learned from 1) 2) and everything else.
+ 4 months


3) swingtrade/position

in progress.


14 months

coolweb: You seem to know everything from swingtrade/position trader to daytraders. I agree with day traders you need minimum 4 months of learning.
 
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