Well it's been a while since I've browsed the T2W forums and they're still their usual informative friendly selfs! I'll re-introduce myself for posterity, then get on with my slightly verbose question:
I am Adam; a 20 year old, third year Law student, living in the UK. I have had an interest in trading for a long time, often wasting valuable time on sites such as bullbearings and reading endless comment and analysis on the FT (as if law reports weren't enough?!).
I have aways made paper gains - I would put it down to my analytical, calm mind and love of processing large amounts of information; however, as a student, I have never possessed anything like the start up capital to warrant going in to trading "real".
I am now faced with a dilemma, I intend to practice as a barrister, unfortunately to get there I will need around £35k to take the bar course in the city - I can get a loan and cobble that amount together (just) but then, combined with my university loan I'd be looking at around £55k overall debt before earning a penny...
My current financial situation is stable enough (student loans etc), but nonetheless, I am a student - my disposable income is negligible - at best I could afford to front £300-500 which would amount to a begrudging but manageable loss if the worst were to occur; does anyone know of any way to enter the trading world sensibly with such a small start-up?
I'm sure you can see, and will be quick to point out, that this is a very dangerous path I tread. however any help, advice or anecdotes would be appreciated!
AFG
I am Adam; a 20 year old, third year Law student, living in the UK. I have had an interest in trading for a long time, often wasting valuable time on sites such as bullbearings and reading endless comment and analysis on the FT (as if law reports weren't enough?!).
I have aways made paper gains - I would put it down to my analytical, calm mind and love of processing large amounts of information; however, as a student, I have never possessed anything like the start up capital to warrant going in to trading "real".
I am now faced with a dilemma, I intend to practice as a barrister, unfortunately to get there I will need around £35k to take the bar course in the city - I can get a loan and cobble that amount together (just) but then, combined with my university loan I'd be looking at around £55k overall debt before earning a penny...
My current financial situation is stable enough (student loans etc), but nonetheless, I am a student - my disposable income is negligible - at best I could afford to front £300-500 which would amount to a begrudging but manageable loss if the worst were to occur; does anyone know of any way to enter the trading world sensibly with such a small start-up?
I'm sure you can see, and will be quick to point out, that this is a very dangerous path I tread. however any help, advice or anecdotes would be appreciated!
AFG