I don't want to jinx my trading results.
Interactive Brokers really clamped down on day trading leverage, I only ever made 200% in a good year with IB. And they got even more tighter the last few years. So I closed my account.
I have moved to AMP. The returns with an AMP account are multiples higher than what i could get from IB. So that will give you an indication of what can be made in a good year.
These kind of big returns are all down to using high leverage + very good market conditions, not my trading skills (entries and exits etc) which are good but not outstanding.
In a year when the market action is not so good I can not make these kinds of returns.
Interesting. So, you're returns are not noticed by your broker? Why, tho? This information is always exploited. Either someone trades before you or after you based on your actions.
If you leverage down to 1:1'ish, you could easily pull a 20% yearly return, i suppose? You'd be the best fund manager out there basically. Making 7+ figures on just management fees would be standard. (not to mention performance fees)
So, again. Why not?
