Quote from Handle123:
Starting approx 35 years ago, had I just stayed with long term stocks, I figured I would have five times more than what I have now. But venturing into futures cost me several years for the learning curve, day trading is not close to long term as far as quality of life. Like now, it takes 30 seconds per day to apply long term trading in Dow 30 stocks, but day trading I spend up to 2.50 hours or so. The very best I can make is one to one in day trading and often much less whereas long term I can make 12 to 1 reward to risk.
But biggest factor is quality of life, tooks years to get good at day trading. When friends were going on vacations, I was trading/studying, when friends were having a life, I was trading/studying. I wanted to get good and eventually did, but at a cost. But that is like anything in life.
Once my health problems ends in a few months though, am going to walk away from most trading to do anything else. Maybe do couple trades a week for kicks so as not to forget nuances.