benjamino613
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Hi everyone,
this is my first post on the forum. ive been browsing the forum for a few months now and am really impressed with all the information and advice to be gained from it. for the record, im 17 years old and became interested in trading last year when my dad (blessed with holy foresight) thought it would be something im interested in. so over the year ive been slowly starting to read up on trading and all things connected. i have a real passion for it and its not something i want to do just part time after work but i really want it to be my livelihood in the years to come (obviously there's a hell of a way to go before that).
currently im reading John Murphy's TA of the financial markets on the technical side of things, and Dr Van Tharp'[s Peak Performance Course from the psychology and money management side of things.
im definitely not the kind of over- confident guy who thinks trading is a piece of cake and its a get rich quick system. i fully realize the amount of commitment and hard work it takes to be successful in this field but im willing to put it in. looking forward to learning alot from the forum.
My first query is this: being under 18, i cant open up an account yet. not that i would want to anyway being light years away (knowledge and experience wise) from being prepared to trade real cash. however it seems from my searching the web that the only way to get a solid demo account without it expiring after a month is to get a real account and then only use the demo version and stay away from the real account. most places offer me a trial account but only for 2 weeks to a month. what im looking for is a site or program that is purely a demo trading account that does not give you a limited time before asking u to sign up to a live account. free is always nice but if such a program exists,im open to paying a monthly membership for such a program should that be required.
so thats my intro and question, hope someone can help me out and once again, hi and looking forward to learning and contributing to the forum.
benjy
this is my first post on the forum. ive been browsing the forum for a few months now and am really impressed with all the information and advice to be gained from it. for the record, im 17 years old and became interested in trading last year when my dad (blessed with holy foresight) thought it would be something im interested in. so over the year ive been slowly starting to read up on trading and all things connected. i have a real passion for it and its not something i want to do just part time after work but i really want it to be my livelihood in the years to come (obviously there's a hell of a way to go before that).
currently im reading John Murphy's TA of the financial markets on the technical side of things, and Dr Van Tharp'[s Peak Performance Course from the psychology and money management side of things.
im definitely not the kind of over- confident guy who thinks trading is a piece of cake and its a get rich quick system. i fully realize the amount of commitment and hard work it takes to be successful in this field but im willing to put it in. looking forward to learning alot from the forum.
My first query is this: being under 18, i cant open up an account yet. not that i would want to anyway being light years away (knowledge and experience wise) from being prepared to trade real cash. however it seems from my searching the web that the only way to get a solid demo account without it expiring after a month is to get a real account and then only use the demo version and stay away from the real account. most places offer me a trial account but only for 2 weeks to a month. what im looking for is a site or program that is purely a demo trading account that does not give you a limited time before asking u to sign up to a live account. free is always nice but if such a program exists,im open to paying a monthly membership for such a program should that be required.
so thats my intro and question, hope someone can help me out and once again, hi and looking forward to learning and contributing to the forum.
benjy