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Hello Evrybody !

i am a forex trader with 2.5 year experience, only demo, but with great result ! I have some great indicators and my own strategy. Huge profit, small DD.
I created with a friend many ea-s too.

Now i am looking for a trader job!
 
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Maybe he can get a demo job where he can continue his demo trading.
 
You should build a portfolio with real money and then build a track record. If you are still profitable, there would be a line of people wanting to hire you.
 
Hello Evrybody !

i am a forex trader with 2.5 year experience, only demo, but with great result ! I have some great indicators and my own strategy. Huge profit, small DD.
I created with a friend many ea-s too.

Now i am looking for a trader job!



No need for any of above. As your so good,just open an account with zulutrade and within weeks people will be copying you and you will soon be on £10k a week.
You can trade using 6p pp for gbp/usd. Or call your trades out live on my thread,do well and ill find you work:)
 
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Surely in that 2.5 years of great trading you could have risked just $10 on a trade?

As others have said, real-time results are what you need in this business, everything else is just talk and there's already far too much of that.
 
Surely in that 2.5 years of great trading you could have risked just $10 on a trade?

As others have said, real-time results are what you need in this business, everything else is just talk and there's already far too much of that.


I disagree, when trading with real money and a small account (as I have for 8 years and lost), you are under much pressure to make a living, and make more trades than the market can offer, and you lose, demo trading can accurately simulate emotionless trading of a large size live acc.

Trade FX with a large $20,000+ acc, and risk little at a time, it will feel emotionless just like demo.

I didn't manage to predict the markets at all until A) I was trained , and B) Tested extensively on demo accounts using an emotionless approach.
 
Yes, bring your demo results to your job interview. Feel free to leave at any time while the interviewer is still laughing. Don't worry, he won't notice.

Peter
 
I disagree, when trading with real money and a small account (as I have for 8 years and lost), you are under much pressure to make a living, and make more trades than the market can offer, and you lose, demo trading can accurately simulate emotionless trading of a large size live acc.

Trade FX with a large $20,000+ acc, and risk little at a time, it will feel emotionless just like demo.

I didn't manage to predict the markets at all until A) I was trained , and B) Tested extensively on demo accounts using an emotionless approach.

Correct me if I have this wrong. You lost money for 8 years on a live account, but you can make 200% annual on a demo account (from your other thread), so therefore you are qualified to seek employment as a trader. And you don't see anything wrong here??

Peter
 
Correct me if I have this wrong. You lost money for 8 years on a live account, but you can make 200% annual on a demo account (from your other thread), so therefore you are qualified to seek employment as a trader. And you don't see anything wrong here??

Peter


The biggest account killer factor is being undercapitalized + trying to make a full time job out of it, yes I blew accounts of small size, around $4,000 or less each time, and while mixing profitable and losing techniques -all under extreme pressure.

My conclusion is:

1) I have no found full time trading technique that can be used as a day job.

2) Trading profitably is possible in a number of ways (I already had winning elements in that 8 losing years).

Ready to trade someone's acc? Yes!

Ready to trade own money? Definitely!

Why don't tell us your story, where were you after 8 years of trading? and what could you do with $4000?, while under pressure, BIG pressure which did not allow for patient trading, you would lose it , you could somehow survive and win?

I assume you are a professional trader who just followed profitable traders' actions without having your own opinion on the markets, if that's the case, fine, but I don't have such guidance, I have to make my own decisions.


And finally what can go horribly wrong, in a trade that makes 10% in simulated Options / stock trading. when all factors are taken into account.

An $8,000 profit over a 5% stock price move will just disappear in real trading because of bid-ask and volatility ?

I'm sorry but I know a man in the US, he's not some kind of wall street elite, he's a reserve soldier in the US army, with limited knowledge of the markets, but good learner, he moved from simulated trading to the real thing and he does make 200% a year in small size directional trades.

I don't think simulated trading is useless
 
The biggest account killer factor is being undercapitalized + trying to make a full time job out of it, yes I blew accounts of small size, around $4,000 or less each time, and while mixing profitable and losing techniques -all under extreme pressure.

My conclusion is:

1) I have no found full time trading technique that can be used as a day job.

2) Trading profitably is possible in a number of ways (I already had winning elements in that 8 losing years).

Ready to trade someone's acc? Yes!

Ready to trade own money? Definitely!

Why don't tell us your story, where were you after 8 years of trading? and what could you do with $4000?, while under pressure, BIG pressure which did not allow for patient trading, you would lose it , you could somehow survive and win?

I assume you are a professional trader who just followed profitable traders' actions without having your own opinion on the markets, if that's the case, fine, but I don't have such guidance, I have to make my own decisions.


And finally what can go horribly wrong, in a trade that makes 10% in simulated Options / stock trading. when all factors are taken into account.

An $8,000 profit over a 5% stock price move will just disappear in real trading because of bid-ask and volatility ?

I'm sorry but I know a man in the US, he's not some kind of wall street elite, he's a reserve soldier in the US army, with limited knowledge of the markets, but good learner, he moved from simulated trading to the real thing and he does make 200% a year in small size directional trades.

I don't think simulated trading is useless

Stop trying to make a living out of it then. You have few options

1. Make a code out of it and then sell it off on the internet.
2. Try to get a job in a money management fund.
3. Just use live account and then build portfolio.

There is limited things you can do with a demo portfolio.
 
Trade FX with a large $20,000+ acc, and risk little at a time, it will feel emotionless just like demo.

Are you for real...?
The pressure you have when you are trading with real money can never be substituted with demo trading and the bigger acc you have, the bigger responsibility to make correct decisions you have = more pressure. Not to forgett swap/spread/slip costs which is not included in demo trading. IMHO, demo trading is primarily used to valuate strategy, risk model and money managment. The emotional journey can never be demod.
Noone with a brilliant demo acc will be taken seriously, not even if its %10000 in a year...
 
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Hello Evrybody !

i am a forex trader with 2.5 year experience, only demo, but with great result ! I have some great indicators and my own strategy. Huge profit, small DD.
I created with a friend many ea-s too.

Now i am looking for a trader job!

are u still looking for a job?
 
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