Let me start this post by stating that I am speaking to the 99% of all traders that are not;
a. extreeeeeemely lucky
b. trading geniuses
c. lying
When you start to look at returns on investment and periods of time longer than say, 6 months, one thing that you must respect and understand is risk. Anyone with a decent system or a lot of skill ( or luck ) can run an account up a bit in a short period of time. ( I turned 10k to 150k in a little over 3 months, in a completely different market by actively trading ) And I like to think I have a good combination of skill and BOS ( if you have to ask, you dont have em ). But over the course of more than a year HUGE returns cant ( read first sentence of post ) be sustained.
I have a model that I work from that relies on risk taken on a per trade basis ( assuming you trade at least once a day ) to determine monthly profit targets, and thus can be projected out for yearly and such.
First determine your ave risk per trade, then multiply that by 10
( I have posted this before ). Next, deduct commission from that number ( RT commission X ave amount of trades per month ). There you have a number that can be sustained over a longer period of time, under proper conditions.
One caveat, the more risk taken per trade, the higher your drawdowns and higher your chance of complete blowout.
Someone that takes 1% of risk per trade, consistently, has about a 20% chance of blowing out their account on a short term basis. ( this is not a highly mathematical figure, just something I came up with from a series of averages ) You can pretty much add 10% to that number for each % of risk you add to 1. ( 30% for 2% risk takers and so on )
All this to say a 100k account that takes a risk of 1% per trade, hits a win rate of 50% or better and has a R/R ratio of 1.5 : 1 or better, and also trades at least once a day can probably turn it into 250k in approximately 10 months.
If they keep risk and reward constant, dont overtrade causing huge commissions, dont get caught in a news blip, dont withdraw any money, and avoid an irregular drawdown.
Not impossible. Good luck.
AllenZ