i don't have much finance background but i do watch and papertrade US stocks, how do i get around this i wanna make a good impression, i find it really exciting to trade for a living
help
thanks
jazz
help
thanks
jazz
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i don't have much finance background but i do watch and papertrade US stocks, how do i get around this i wanna make a good impression, i find it really exciting to trade for a living
help
thanks
jazz
Quote from jazzjackrabbit:
i mentioned that im interested in the stock market and my goal is to be a daytrader managing lots of money, i told em i know basics about charts and indicators and entering and exiting positions, they emailed me back and want to interview me next week.. ill let yall know what happens.
jazz.
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If swift is charging people these days to be 'trained' tell them to shove it up their ass!
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I made the mistake of saying I had read books on swing trading so one prop firm never took me too seriously. Then they made me an offer where they would train me and everything but I'd have to give them $2000 as a deposit. And the payout deal and everything was totally changed. However, I just stopped receiving unemployment insurance and I couldn't do it.
I couldn't make up my mind whether I really wanted to work there. I mean the guy who wanted to hire me was really cold and distant, almost angry. And I thought maybe one of the advantages of working in a prop firm would be to become friends with others who trade the markets. But, I can't make friends with people who are like aggressive or whatever like that.
I'm not even sure what to do now. I'll either have to go apply for a regular type of job or go on Welfare pretty soon. lol, I have almost no money left. I just spent several months on unemployment insurance reading on trading and I'm happy because I had a chance to finally combine a lot of different ideas on trading into something that makes sense to me. I finally know how I want to trade but I ran out of money. HAHA!.