From your chart, I assumed it indicated cum gains and each hash mark was one week (you only demo traded for three months). If not I stand corrected. If so, only three of the weeks showed cum gains whereas the rest were mostly flat or showed losses.Hi ironchef,
What you mean by "periods"?
Thank you for your comments.
You are a pro.Just an observation but when you say 'look around' do you mean on trading forums and social media. If so you will rarely find anyone admit to being a losing trader. The majority of traders at these venues claim to be consistently profitable. My own view is that the vast majority of them are not being truthful for a host of commonly known psychological reasons.
Secondly from the small number of consistently profitable traders I have met and/or worked alongside in real life the timescale of their trades has not been a factor. I know of short term traders who do very well and longer terms traders who wouldn't dream of putting on a day trade.
What I did notice though is they had some common traits.They were all outwardly humble people who didn't get involved with social media. They were very flexible independent minded not ruling anything out or in. I also noticed that they were quietly very competitive minded which would overlap into non trading activites.
GL
From your chart, I assumed it indicated cum gains and each hash mark was one week (you only demo traded for three months). If not I stand corrected. If so, only three of the weeks showed cum gains whereas the rest were mostly flat or showed losses.
You may very well be right about the statistics. I quote 95% because that was what everybody said (also most investment books' quotes).This is incorrect statement .
Yes but you "mark to market" when looked at cum profit, realized + unrealized.Yes, it's a swing trading strategy so not close trades every day. Some open positions even last for a few weeks.
The take away for me is: In a six month period, only 20% of day traders were profitable. Most likely, not the same 20% would be profitable the next six months so the net/net is less than 20% will be profitable long term.
Regards,

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