I'm about to embark on an exciting adventure gentleman.
I'm not quite sure what an "adventure gentleman" is: call me sheltered and protected, but I tend to stay away from websites where those services are advertised.
Make no mistake bro I will return with epic tales of battle.
I'm afraid there won't be enough of them to constitute an "epic", if your positions will be for about $1,000 each and you're starting with $500 leveraged to $3,000. Because you have no idea of position-sizing (and if you use that "broker" it will probably only ever be on-screen "money" anyway).
Instead of posting "get-rich-quick" threads in forums, your time would be far better spent reading an introductory trading textbook (not an introductory gambling book).
Michael Harris's
Profitability & Systematic Trading would be a good starting-point for you.
If nothing else, you'd realise, from reading it, why you
won't be turning $500 into $100,000, this way.
My strategy will consist of a high winning percentage(works at least 75% of the time)
That will immediately stack the deck
even further against you.
If you want to learn why that's so, then take a look at a couple of introductory trading textbooks.
Van Tharp's
Trade Your Way to Financial Freedom and Tushar Chande's
Beyond Technical Analysis would both help.
They both explain at some length and in some detail why systems with win-rates over 50% tend to be
more difficult to produce steady profits from than systems with win-rates under 50%. Win-rates, in isolation, aren't significant.
Expectancy is significant. But you don't yet know this, and are not going to learn it by posting in forums rather than getting some realistic trading education. Apologies if I sound a little blunt, but that's the way it is.
Which DVDs and books do you guys suggest for me?
The three books above. All three
will help you a lot, but
only if you read them slowly, carefully and repeatedly, not skipping over the boring bits and the parts you don't understand, and
stop dreaming of turning $500 into $100,000.