Quote from JB3:
So then, lets talk apples to apples then. If you are not trading OPM, and starting small, lets say 50k. Can you do it full time by trading 1x leverage? Returning 20% will get win 10k which is below the poverty line in the US. So what would your advice be if you could not trade OPM? I can lower my risk significantly if I'm trading OPM too.
In this game, you have to take risks if you want to make the higher returns, there is no other way around it...kind of obvious.
Well it depends really, let's say this year, on a very very good year like this, I can expect to average 30-40% ROI with 1x leverage (this is an exceptionally good year, normally returns would be somewhere in the ballpark of 10-15% yearly).
So with 50 k I could close the year with 20 k profits (that's good money that would allow for a decent living given you're not living in NYC).
Now some investors like a little more risk, these investors have no problem risking some 10-15% of their capital for 40-50% ROI a year, I believe that If I had only 50 k to trade with I would opt for this program (about 2x-2.5x leverage), and on a very good year like this, I believe that with this program I would make 100 % ROI (50k)
and for a person who's single, 50k a year is a good amount of money, I would even dare to say that you can afford to live lavishly with this kind of money in some US states.
To sum it up ill give you some numbers to chew on,
Had you invested 100 k 10 years ago with a good investor who is averaging 15-20% ROI a year, you would right now have 600 k, how's that for a return ?
And let's say you'd invested 100k 10 years ago in a leveraged fund like the program I told you about earlier, one averaging 40-50% yearly, you would be sitting on 4.2 million dollars now
wouldn't you rather play it safe and aim for normal yearly return (have an investor's mentality), or would you rather gamble away your 100k exposing yourself to the market volatility and possibly blowing your entire account in the process ?
Never underestimate the power of compounding, I just showed you how steady non leveraged profits can pile up to an eventual bundle.