Kafkaesque
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Hello all,
This is my first post on these boards and I am looking for a bit of guidance. I am only 23 and i have just recently become unemployed.
I have had a strong interest in stocks for the past few years and have done a reasonable amount of reading around this vast area. This has mostly been about long term trading and fundamental analysis. However over the past year I have been looking into day trading and trying to understand (slowly) some technical analysis and how spreadbetting works etc.
Due to a lack of funds however i have never been able to actively trade but feel it is something I could succeed at over time. I probably have at most £1000 to play with and realise that it would have to be used for spreadbetting.
The problem is I can't afford to trade full time at the moment and was wondering if its possible to start trading part time as I will need to get another job. I really want to try this full time but from reading other board members comments making any sort of profit will naturally take some time.
Regards,
Kafkaesque
This is my first post on these boards and I am looking for a bit of guidance. I am only 23 and i have just recently become unemployed.
I have had a strong interest in stocks for the past few years and have done a reasonable amount of reading around this vast area. This has mostly been about long term trading and fundamental analysis. However over the past year I have been looking into day trading and trying to understand (slowly) some technical analysis and how spreadbetting works etc.
Due to a lack of funds however i have never been able to actively trade but feel it is something I could succeed at over time. I probably have at most £1000 to play with and realise that it would have to be used for spreadbetting.
The problem is I can't afford to trade full time at the moment and was wondering if its possible to start trading part time as I will need to get another job. I really want to try this full time but from reading other board members comments making any sort of profit will naturally take some time.
Regards,
Kafkaesque