Why does every new trader say they want to day trade? Why not think out of the box: like, 'I want to make money - while trying to preserve capital through the learning curve, and would like to do this for the rest of my life'. Try Googling or GoDucking the many academic studies on the success rate of the different trading methods (day, swing, positional/trend). Learn from only the very best - like the Jim Rogers types. Their speak openly of their methods in books and on-line interviews - you can build your trading plan from this.
There are many good traders that emerged from engineering, hedge funds like to hire them and many successful independent traders come from engineering. This talent pool is smart, tech savvy, problem solvers, creators of methods & systems to automate tasks, fast learners, good with software, math, analytics, statistics, predictive modeling, etc, etc. All this pays of with trading although there are other important attributes as well that have to be developed. The learning curve is always longer and more expensive than most ever imagine. Like anything else - those determined to make it that have adequate capital, discipline, and work on making it a life time income stream by protecting their capital as priority #1, will have a good chance of making it.
There are many good traders that emerged from engineering, hedge funds like to hire them and many successful independent traders come from engineering. This talent pool is smart, tech savvy, problem solvers, creators of methods & systems to automate tasks, fast learners, good with software, math, analytics, statistics, predictive modeling, etc, etc. All this pays of with trading although there are other important attributes as well that have to be developed. The learning curve is always longer and more expensive than most ever imagine. Like anything else - those determined to make it that have adequate capital, discipline, and work on making it a life time income stream by protecting their capital as priority #1, will have a good chance of making it.
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