I need some advice. I've taken tons of options trading courses and paper traded for a long time. I've been options trading with real money for about two years now and have done nothing but loose money. I spent a lot of money on classes and have learned a ton. I've practiced like crazy too.
I've analyzed everything and don't see any issues with emotional trading. I recently (two weeks) started using Ichimoku. I'm seeing a slight improvement, but the market is such a mess right now its hard to tell. There is a lot of chop, which messes up Ichimoku. I haven't been using Ichimoku long enough yet.
My question is: do retail traders ever really make money long term or am I better off investing my money? Everybody I speak to in the financial world tells me trading is a waste of time. I'm considering dropping trading options and investing in ETF's. Maybe focus more on dollar cost averaging.
Trading is time consuming, but I enjoy it. Its difficult because I've put in 110% and am not seen any results.
Oh, I've also been through all the TastyTrade stuff and haven't found much success there either.
Any thoughts? Thanks.
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Quita
Well, you will begin to win when you will be fed up to lose.
In theory, everyone wants to win this game. But in reality, everyone just behaves like losers and / or or drugs addicts. This is human nature.
Every day, we think we make some "slight" improvements. We test a new method, a new process, we got some tips... But we live in a vicious circle, where we repeat the same mistakes like in "GroundHound day" movie.
Willing to win the game is about question yourself, recognize that you always make the same mistakes, and do all possible efforts to improve and be the best you can.
But for what I see in my job and read in internet and here, vast majority in the markets are happy being losers. They just don't want to change. They will burn one account of 100 dollars, then 1000 dollars, then everything.
In my case, I changed because I am a bad loser and I just could'nt accept to lose anymore.
I was angry at myself, and finally accepted the rules:
Hard work 10h/12h everyday, work during week-end too, discipline, focus, will to win, no emotions, humility.
This is the "secret sauce" to win and be part of the 10% or even 1% who master the markets.
But believe me, it takes time and efforts except if you are a genius.
CM