louistrader
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I went into full time trading before with £50k and found that it was really not enough. This is my view after the end of a lot of hard day trading:
1) The best fund managers in the world are lucky to be hitting 10% year in, year out. Yep sure there are 40%+ funds and traders saying they are tripling their accounts in a month. But take out the leverage and look at the realistic average return over the long term, not a few good short term trades. 10% per year is pretty damn good for most fund managers.
2) Are you as good as a 10% a year fund manager? Probably not but let's say you are. Now think about the money you need....£500k being £50k a year. Not a great wage but not bad, however that's with £500k behind you. Most people don't have that.
What I found is that there are small groups of day traders who hit it big. They came up heads on the coin flip and win and they happened to do this 20x in a row with leverage. £5k -> £250k? Sure no problem. Now with all the people day trading out there will you come across these stories, of course you will. Same as in the casino there will be somebody who doesn't lose a hand of blackjack for half hour straight. But over the long term the averages always come back into play, the house always wins.
Now if you have a true edge and can exploit it repeatedly then you can do this with a smaller amount of money. But most edges are short term or are not really there at all, just small sample sizes of say a 100 trades make people think they are a winner. Can you do it for 1000 trades, 10,000 trades?
I've now switched to long term trading having realised, unless you are lucky, there is no short term fix. Not what most people want to hear but that's my two pence as depressing as it sounds!
LongTermInvester, thank you for your feedback.
For the most part I agree with everything you said. The only thing that is frustrating but hopeful is that I know there are people out there, from home, that are trading for a living where it gives them more flexibility with time and money. If no one is succeeding at it, why are we all wasting our lives studying it and spending money on it (courses and losses)? I ask myself that regularly.