Quote from peerless:
Hey group,
Would like to get a comment on what styles of equity trading you all would recommend for a newbie like myself to start on. I have been looking at various prop firms and seem to see some trading styles according to different groups. So what would you suggest all things being equal in terms of a deal and the amount of training received (if any- hee hee). I have seen or heard of the following, but feel free to comment on your own approachs please:
1. Scalping (NYSE only)
2. Scalping (NASDAQ only)
3. Scalping (Both)
4. Multiple Time Frame Trend Trading with TA (5,15,30,60 min and MAs)
5. Rebates
6. Pairs Trading (seems advanced and not done by prop)
7. Counter Trend (Tops and Bottoms)
Also please feel free to comment on overnight positions (good or bad). Most props don't allow this anyway from what I can tell. And on any other trading strategies that may be better to learn on or to use or just because you want to discuss its merits.
Thanks in Advance to all those that reply. It is appreciated. Oh and feel free to flame away!
-peerless
P.S. Hopefully I'll find a prop shop that fits!
You need to focus on learning how to incorporate all styles of trading...there is no "winning style". period. You will have to learn a bit about all forms of trading to stand even a fighting chance of making a nickel.
"Props" that care about their traders will be sure that you are educated before you start down some "nowhere" path.
You can come to my office, free of charge, and talk to serious traders about how they make money....that might be a start.
PS...don't fall for the nonsense about "no money prop shops" - when you do the math, you'll be way, way behind....as in any business, you need a minimal amount of money to start. At BT, we cater to the "successful minority" of traders....
Don
