I am 25
I do not have a college degree. Some personal and financial difficulties hit me kinda hard during my 5th semester at college and I had to leave school without a real opportunity to go back.
I have worked in IT, and sales. Currently a mortgage broker. Part of my job is to see short term trends in interest rates and I have done a fairly good job of predicting the movement of the 10 year bond which directly effects mortgage rates.
I am attrackted to the market because I have followed the market periodicaly. I am attracted to the idea of trading because it will allow me to continue to set my own schedule and offers the ability to make serious money, while not having to worry about the current state of competition from others offering the same product, or the success of the product I am attempting to sell in the general market. I have worked my ass off at sales jobs for a cold product and made little money due to the lack of demand for the product (pitney bowes office equipment, lincoln-mercury, B2B sales of nextel cell phones after the initial boom)
I am interested in a prop firm because I have about 12k in cash. I do not want to risk more than 50% of my money but do not have the minimums necessary for a retail account and need high margin to be able to make reasonable ammounts of money off of small margins of 1/4% to 1/2%.
I would love to get a real job at a real firm but highly doubt that they would hire me due to a lack of a Batchealor's degree.
I would really appreciate any help in finding a way into the market. I am not looking to blindly trade but to learn and use sound technical analysis methodology to scalp small profits from liquid large cap names. My theory is that if I am able to make reasonable money and contine to invest in the pool of money I use to buy the leverage I can eventually trade with a larger ammount of capital and take ever smaller risks. I am not looking to make a six figure income but just enough to pay the bills and save some money in order to be able to make that six figure income in 3-5 years.
Again any help is greatly appreciated. I am a fairly quick learner and am not affraid of having to take the series 7.