New to forum here, good discussions. Trading at home and loving it.
I came from a Construction Contractor work environment of constant pressure, 14 hr. days, 6-7 days a week. I worked out of an office with others in the industry which was a very healthy and energetic situation and everybody profited from it. I also have always had a home office. Having time to spend with family & friends during the evening (a must to me) led me to be able to stay focused on work at home, most times well into the night, in order to be prepared in the morning.
This "late night work ethic" at home now helps to study charts, backtest ideas, etc. when necessary. I like to work from home cause I can go into my office and develop ideas at a moments notice, with all the comforts thereof. Now as a trader, I don't have to market to anyone, meet with clients etc. which would be done more effectively in a more professional setting.
I swing trade futures, which is rather slow paced and allows me time to do lots of things to take my mind off of the market, positions, stops ..... This, in turn, helps me keep focused on system strategy - set up, determine the risks and rewards and let it fly! Golfing allows good interaction with other business professionals, house projects, my 88 year old Dad, cooking, exercise, all are fringe benefits to putting in the many, many hours of study and dollars to become a trader.
Personally, I like the home environment. It takes added discipline, but if you aren't disciplined - don't trade. But some may like being around others in a remote office. Whatever helps you succeed at this as an individual to reach your own style and most importantly, profitability. Maybe one day I might miss the drive into the office, Not.
Recently discovered ET. Appreciate the good exchange of ideas here from you guys. Hope to contribute.
Much Success,