benfinance
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What are you selling.
I'm not selling anything. I was just looking for some clarity or guidance but I understand why you'd think that.
All I want to know is if anyone think I can pay off my uni loan by trading?
What are you selling.
All I want to know is if anyone think I can pay off my uni loan by trading?
Which spreadbet company do you represent/work for?I'm not selling anything.
Trust me when i say this...if you trade for a living, and you have no other source of income, you will find out just how hard it really is.
Hi,
Would appreciate some thoughts on my life:
Just turned 24 years old, work in London, square mile, earn $80k/year - but the work means nothing to me. That said, I can't think of an alternative career or business idea to pursue. I strongly feel that I am sleep walking through life towards death. I work quite a lot of hours each week and I find it difficult to form any social life as result. By London standards my hours are probably a couple of notches above average - the world has lost work/life balance in my opinion (I digress).
I am single, no kids, no wife, no responsibilities except to myself and so financially I feel quite rich - but what is the point in this existence I ask myself? I can hardly take it any more.
I am compelled to quit my job so that I can sit at home from 7am - 11:30am every day staring at, specifically, the orderbook and T&S for eurostoxx 50. No charts. No fundamental knowledge. Never trading economic numbers.
I would like to do this for 12 months, using the ninja trader simulator, possibly making no trades whatsoever during that time. If at the end of 12 months I have convinced myself that I can successfully scalp the market, I will start putting money at stake (velocity futures, 1.48EUR round turn commissions all in w/ X-trader, if I understand correctly, which is the best I've seen).
Otherwise, I will give up on the dream.
So what do I do after 11:30am? My intention was to work behind a local bar, helping to pay for living costs and simultaneously placing myself in a more social setting.
This isn't the first time I've sought a second opinion - it's such a big decision though that I'll take all the thoughts I can get.
Much appreciated for anyone who has the time to read and respond
He said he is going to do bar work in the afternoon so he will have another source of income.
I reckon he should do snake oil vending in the afternoon instead, as he will make more money. 'Pay me £500 for half a day and watch me trade' , that kind of stuff.
He could start a thread on trade2win, and claim his 'Vendor badge of shame'. Post some pretty charts of great hindsight setups for the day. He could even boast on his marketing website of how he gave up his high flying city career to become a full time trader and coach.
Thanks all, really pleased with the response. Will weigh it all up carefully tonight, and for several days/weeks to come.
You've just been hit by the same old losers who've been around for years, i say go for it, but you don't need to be an intense scalper to make money trading.Everyone:
Thank you very much for your replies. I appreciated them all very much.
This was, I assure you, an entirely serious post, and has influenced my decision not to abandon my career and turn my hand to trading.
Statistically speaking the majority of 'traders' fail. I am young and things are already going well for me in a financial sense. If I keep on point, by 30, maybe I will be the man I always wanted to be.
Currently I don't worry about how much I spend on food, or how much I spend on a night out, or what the monthly house bills are. This is something I just take for granted now but I would seriously miss it, I guess, if I resorted to working behind a bar so that I could take a shot at trading. At the end of the day the trading style I had in mind amounted quite literally to staring at blinking numbers and periodically hitting buy and sell - it doesn't sound enticing put in that light.
As far as I am concerned this thread - which has meant a great deal to me - is now closed.
Everyone:
Thank you very much for your replies. I appreciated them all very much.
This was, I assure you, an entirely serious post, and has influenced my decision not to abandon my career and turn my hand to trading.
Statistically speaking the majority of 'traders' fail. I am young and things are already going well for me in a financial sense. If I keep on point, by 30, maybe I will be the man I always wanted to be.
Currently I don't worry about how much I spend on food, or how much I spend on a night out, or what the monthly house bills are. This is something I just take for granted now but I would seriously miss it, I guess, if I resorted to working behind a bar so that I could take a shot at trading. At the end of the day the trading style I had in mind amounted quite literally to staring at blinking numbers and periodically hitting buy and sell - it doesn't sound enticing put in that light.
As far as I am concerned this thread - which has meant a great deal to me - is now closed.
Everyone:
Thank you very much for your replies. I appreciated them all very much.
This was, I assure you, an entirely serious post, and has influenced my decision not to abandon my career and turn my hand to trading.
Statistically speaking the majority of 'traders' fail. I am young and things are already going well for me in a financial sense. If I keep on point, by 30, maybe I will be the man I always wanted to be.
Currently I don't worry about how much I spend on food, or how much I spend on a night out, or what the monthly house bills are. This is something I just take for granted now but I would seriously miss it, I guess, if I resorted to working behind a bar so that I could take a shot at trading. At the end of the day the trading style I had in mind amounted quite literally to staring at blinking numbers and periodically hitting buy and sell - it doesn't sound enticing put in that light.
As far as I am concerned this thread - which has meant a great deal to me - is now closed.
Everyone:
Thank you very much for your replies. I appreciated them all very much.
This was, I assure you, an entirely serious post, and has influenced my decision not to abandon my career and turn my hand to trading.
Statistically speaking the majority of 'traders' fail. I am young and things are already going well for me in a financial sense. If I keep on point, by 30, maybe I will be the man I always wanted to be.
Currently I don't worry about how much I spend on food, or how much I spend on a night out, or what the monthly house bills are. This is something I just take for granted now but I would seriously miss it, I guess, if I resorted to working behind a bar so that I could take a shot at trading. At the end of the day the trading style I had in mind amounted quite literally to staring at blinking numbers and periodically hitting buy and sell - it doesn't sound enticing put in that light.
As far as I am concerned this thread - which has meant a great deal to me - is now closed.
Just trade irish bank stocks. Apparently they go up and down 5-10%. buy low sell high. Can't lose.
I've been working 11 years and also feel the same. its a drudge, a drag. but thats LIFE. the job market is the worst its been in 20 years....if you have a family you need to provide for them and you cannot go making rash decisions.
I suppose you are young, free and single but just consider the damage you could do to your future. its a dream to click a few buttons and be your own boss