Quote from PuffyGums:
That's because the daytrading vendors and brokers have no vested interest in telling you about the other stories where the guy with 6K lost it trading his first week and had to go look for a job. (Which is what this guy should be doing now instead of waiting until he loses the little he has.)
The vendors won't tell you about the guy with $6K who could never get any traction because he lacked the funds to truly trade and spent the last year and a half churning at breakeven. No, all you'll hear are the miracle success stories. Yes think positively and YOU can do it!
The $6K career daytrader might be using daytrading to avoid the hard task of getting a job. Kinda like the unemployed who hang around coffee shops falsely calliing themselves artists and writers (not to besmirch actual artists and writers who produce real works).
At least the $6K career trader has more backing than the 'starter trader' a while back who wanted to gamble the last of his funds to pay for school tuition. Seriously, if it were that easy we'd all be trading and no one would work, including the professors at that school he was trying to raise tuition for.
Trading sounds alot more exotic than working at a job.
outstanding advice PuffyGumby
getting a real job or career position requires submission of on'e over inflated ideals to the reality of criticism from both co-workers and clients (those who consume your eventual departmental products) and those criticisms are never flatering.
as long as one stays outside of the real arena, one can always flatter oneself in platitudes of superiority...
working the corporate job is not easy for a number of reasons and most college students have no idea what they're in for when they get into the grind.....
if this is a step that you, as a trader skipped, it might be worth all the character development that it really provides....
seriously consider this as a reasonable avenue to persue, you can always come back to trading or seek an MBA (only) Trader Trainee position at one of the major Banks / Brokerage firms,,,,,