Trading for a living

Quote from watchdaride:

Do what experience traders do. Write a course and sell it for $3000 .

That is a very good idea. I taught a course at work to
the new guys on the spot and forward market. Thanks
that is something to think about. I got My CFA and
I am working on my CMT so that may give me even
more crediability.
 
Quote from jond83:

gwac... best of luck to your buddy.
Stick with the methods you have had success with and maintain
your discipline. You'll do great.

Thanks that is the key.
 
Quote from TL Trader:

I'm probably wrong but I thought I read somewhere that the Canadian Dollar was sometimes referred to as the Loon or Looney because of the national bird.

they have a dollar coin with a loon on it. Its nickname is the looney.
 
gwac,

I think you should go all out. $75k is more than plenty, I think, especially with 100 or 200:1 leverage that most brokers give you. Be careful which broker you use. One time I had both OandA and GFT platforms open. They provided different quotes at the same time. :confused:

Best of luck!
 
Quote from gwac:

they have a dollar coin with a loon on it. Its nickname is the looney.

Actually when u read an article about the canadian $, they
probable refer to it as the loonie. It is in the interbank market
they refer to it as funds. So traders will use this name.
 
Quote from DonCorleone:

gwac,

I think you should go all out. $75k is more than plenty, I think, especially with 100 or 200:1 leverage that most brokers give you. Be careful which broker you use. One time I had both OandA and GFT platforms open. They provided different quotes at the same time. :confused:

Best of luck!

There are 2 main rates feeds that everyone uses including the banks. EBS is owned by the major banks. It is the where
the banks cover most of their exposures. Reuters matching is
the other. The rate feeds comes from the actually bid /offer
in those systems.



Oanda and other will skew the price to reflect their position. Oanda for example uses UBS and others to cover their positions
they do not have acces to ebs or reuters matching.

How oanda works is there systems mointors their position
and covers automatically with best price being feed to them
by their five or six banks. No human intervention, unless
they turn it off and go manually.

Oanda and others use the feeds but adjust them for
their benefit at any given time.
 
Quote from DonCorleone:

gwac,

I think you should go all out. $75k is more than plenty, I think, especially with 100 or 200:1 leverage that most brokers give you. Be careful which broker you use. One time I had both OandA and GFT platforms open. They provided different quotes at the same time. :confused:

Best of luck!

thanks I plan on at most 10 to 15 to one. Preservation
of capital is the most important thing.
 
I did the same thing and would say go for it. There is a huge difference though although it is the same job in reality. As I came from a small bank background I did not miss the flows or anything like that but for the first 6 motnhs or so I was trading real money rather than just paper. That adversly affected my performance at first. Now it is no different to trading for a bank in terms of I don't think of each trade as what it is in real money and hence the emotional side has been cut out of my trading again. Also don't forget as you are not a bank you have no get out trades where you manage to nick a bit off a client!

If you make the move I would start out almost as if you are a trainee again and so set aside enough capital to not only trade with but also to live on for a year.

If you want to ask any further questions feel free to PM me (I worked for a bank for 15 years as a trader and was the Treasury Director).
 
Keep the job....if you can do the following and that is.

1. Create your own black box or see if you can automate your trading system.

2. Find a hedge fund that meets your expectations on drawdowns and rate of returns(the only problem you might need more than 75 grand).


and if this options are not suitable for you, then go for it!

Good luck
 
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