Quote from volente_00:
Sharp enough that everday I do not have to answer to a babysitter who manages because he could not trade.
I'd disagree with the term "babysitter" .. when I traded in an office we were free to do our thing for the most part. The guys who ran the office were supportive and helpful. They truly wanted us to be profitable since they knew if we washed out they had to recruit a replacement "body". No big deal as they were in business to make money. But ... as remote became a more viable option it did cut into the business as some guys realized they could be as profitable at home as at the office. They could eliminate the daily commute. But that in turn could adversely impact (to some degree) the profitability of the office. As I stated earlier, there's no single solution for ALL traders. Some love the camraderie of an office .. others prefer the solitude of being at home. The only thing I miss is the catered lunches at the office.