Quote from jack hershey:
My numbers are:
1. within three years of starting with 300 dollars my weekly commissions were more than my salary as an "engineer/writer" at IBM which had at that time 80% of the world market.
2. I stayed two more years. I did not experience stress while trading. I kept sweeping my account and I got married and got a lot of toys. I also went to Europe for summers. I moved to Grennwich, Conn a small wealthy community near NYC. I sailed competitively. Then I moved to Switzerland and came home to Bucks County,Pa.
With regard to the numbers in your OP, I have never axperienced those numbers even though I am speaking of the easy days of the 50's and 60's. In stock trading, I have had million dollar days. (I left on the table twice your highest number in Q2.)
If I did do work it was because I was asked and my trading was not a concern of places like EOP, UCSC, etc. I squeezed in doing what I wished. Usually I dated or married seven sisters college graduates. When women were admitted to Princeton I was chosen by a psych major from the first graduating class.
Is it me, or has Mr. Jack Hershey had the life we would all love to have and experience. I mean, he seems to have experienced everything i for sure hope to experience one day from trading. It would be nice to buy all the toys i dream about and do as i please, including wiping my ass with a roll of 100 dollar bills. Okay, maybe that's going too far with the wiping the ass with money, but you get the point. Something to shoot for though.