Quote from Lucias:
Phil Ivey... lol
Well if you find a good mentor then it could be a lot easier. But, in a word.. NO.
I've always been rather surprised that prop firms look at pro poker players as if they will somehow win at a game that is different. I played poker as a TEST and as an EXPERIMENT just to see what it could teach me about trading. A lot of these prop firms and hedge funds are jokers. If you want a world class brain surgeon do you go to a world class veterinarian? No.. Duh.
It taught me some valuable lessons but not that much. As a poker player, you have a few traits that are useful: mentally tough, some ability to think in probabilities, and and maybe some ability to manage risk and desire to win. Your biggest asset will hopefully be a large bankroll. But you need a much bigger bankroll to trade then to play poker.. you'll need 50k to step up to the plate and 100k is better.
But you lack a lot more.. I found poker way too boring for me. I was OKAY but my trading skills didn't translate into poker skills either.
Basically, how much do you think completing elementary school would prepare you to be a brain surgeon ?
One big thing about poker is that there are, at least, some verifiable edges. There are weak games. Things like that.. Trading isn't that way. No weak games and nothing for sure. Nothing to review that will tell you what cards are worth more then others.
These are real uncertainties. No weak games. No fish to prey on. And, we don't take kind to gamblers either.