WELL SAID .....
Quote from Archbos:
In the beginning was the question if it is worth while to became a trader and giving up a job with an ok monthly salary.
I had a job (in finance), became a local, stopped it (stupidly!), got back as a chief trader in a major utility (with a very sound salary), stopped it again and will start to trade for myself or in a "propshop" again.
Everybody wants to make/have as much money as possible. It looks very easy just "to sit in front of a computer", hit some keys and get the big cash.
I think you cannot b e c o m e a trader. Either you are a trader or not.
Approaching the topic on how many tics per lot you have to make is - in my opinion - completely wrong.
If you really want to trade, you should not think about how to survive for the starting phase. Nearly "every pain" is bearable if you are getting to the top.
Dont think about how much you could earn. Just be sure if you make it, money is not a matter for you anymore.
I know a few guys... (Hi "Flipper" !!!)
Can you bear heavy (I mean heavy) ups and downs ?
Can I by more smart or quicker than all the others ?
(If there is a winner there must be a looser)
Can I organize myself ?
(e.g. without the existens of a boss who makes you appear in the office - even if you dont like to)
Can I handle my inner temptation ?
(To make a few tics here and there is quite easy - to avoid the losses is the key)
Do you know already that you dont start to moan that you have givin up your old job - in the case you are not successful ?
If you can answer all the questions positively you shoud go for it.
... being aware that if you are "hooked" once, it will be very hard to get back as "a clerk into any office" - even if you can get back to your old job....
If you have seen and felt the possibilities of being a trader it will be very hard to do some"stupid paperwork" - for a living and to feed your boss.
profit !