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| Share Your Trading Experience With US!! 1. Why did you decide to become a trader? 2. What steps or hurdles did you overcome to become a trader? 3. Do you see yourself trading in the next 10 years? Thanks! Looking forward to hearing from you all
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![]() | Re: Share Your Trading Experience With US!! 1. Why did you decide to become a trader? I took an interest in Stocks and Shares when I was about 14 years old. I was lucky enough to be given a day at a Stockbroking Office when I was 17. This resulted in me being offered employment, after leaving college. 6 Months later I started. Stocks and shares were a big buzz then , and still are now. 2. What steps or hurdles did you overcome to become a trader? When I asked my careers office how I would get into Broking, the lady replied, "No chance, whats your second choice?" I was lucky enough to get a Stockbroking job when I left college, but the Company ceased trading within a year. I then started at the very bottom with a new Broking Company (again!!) and the rest is history. 3. Do you see yourself trading in the next 10 years? Yes. When trading is in your blood, its hard to leave the buzz alone. It would be interesting to see other experiences. | ||
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| Re: Share Your Trading Experience With US!! 1. I played poker hardcore during my student years, enough to make me a decent living. I ended up playing professionally for a few years until I started to become unsatisfied with my career. I then met a trader who introduced me to the world of finance. Saw him make $3,000 in one trade and convinced me to switch careers. I never looked back ever since. (I still play poker alot. It's in my blood) 2. The steps I had to overcome to become a consistent trader was a nightmare. I lost my initial trading stake which I had saved up from poker in 6 months. Then found myself in a trading debt which I managed to pay back in one year working close to minimum wage. During the whole time, I was so frustrated but was determined to do whatever it took to become a successful trader. I hit the books, charts, tape, etc... Took alot of hard work to get here. But in the end it was all worth it. 3. I see myself trading or at least investing until I die. I'll probably be stuck in a trade in my death bed.
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![]() | Re: Share Your Trading Experience With US!! !1. Why did you decide to become a trader? I'm not even sure where I got the idea. Naturally I heard about stocks and had a pretty good idea how the whole thing worked, and I figured, there has to be a way to make a living off this with enough dough... well, sure enough, there is! I think what lured me is the freedom. I really don't see myself working for other people for the rest of my life... not much money in that either unless you are a doctor or some other fancy title that I don't really care to pursue anyway. 2. What steps or hurdles did you overcome to become a trader? The hardest part was being patient enough to build the bankroll, lot of years waiting for this day... I had to adopt the "Warren Buffet way" until I had enough . I still believe in his approach in the long run, day trading is mostly something I want to do on the side, but what will make me rich is definitely the well placed investments, in my opinion anyway... 3. Do you see yourself trading in the next 10 years? Absolutely. Until death most likely. I think the only way I will ever stop trading is if I become a billionaire, at that point it wouldn't be worth it any longer... but I don't think I have to worry about that one anytime soon. | ||
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![]() | Re: Share Your Trading Experience With US!! - I wanted to know why they rung the damn bell every morning and what the the thing going across the bottom of the screen was. That was in 5th grade, since then I've been hooked. I ditched school to watch my stocks. 2. What steps or hurdles did you overcome to become a trader? - Not as many as some here, but definitely some hard lessons. Biggest one being that I had no one to blame but myself. Biggest two mistakes - BW falling after a bad earnings call and getting emotional. I held onto it, read the message boards, talked to some people, and was emotional that it had dropped so much so fast. The second one being I took too many earnings plays based off what other people said. They were experienced traders, but their plan was different from mine and I didn't do the research I should have done. I lost a lot of money doing that, and most of all I was embarrassed by myself. I told my ex girlfriend that I would never lose money, it just wasn't me. Then I found out the market doesn't care who I am, and gave me a nice smack in the face. 3. Do you see yourself trading in the next 10 years? - Absolutely. I want to run a $100mil + hedge fund sometime in my career. | ||
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![]() | Re: Share Your Trading Experience With US!! 1. I actually worked in IT at an investment place during the dotcom boom and really had no interest in markets. Then left that job for a hot web design job right as the dotcoms blew up and the place closed 2 months after I started. Got interested in the markets then just to try to figure out what had happened to my job but it was a slow process. Eventually became a gold bug and was convinced we would be in a depression by 2005 . That worked out well though as all the stocks I liked starting off double or tripled in the next 2 years.2. I don't really consider myself there yet and i'm sure the big mistakes will happen in the next 2 years learning futures. 3. 10 years yes but my goal is to just eventually have a nice roll of t-bills/value invest. Then travel or what not. | ||
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![]() | Re: Share Your Trading Experience With US!! I have a love for markets, a passion that cannot be fully articulated. Michelangelo once said, If people knew how hard I worked to get my mastery, it wouldn't seem so wonderful at all. Michelangelo sculpted, Picasso painted, I trade financial markets. What steps or hurdles did you overcome to become a trader? Almost too many to list, people underestimate what it takes to become a professional trader, and more importantly retain that status through a lifetime career! I have had to overcome all the typical psychological issues such as under trading, over trading, fear of entering, fear of loss, hubris, elation...the list could go on for miles. It is a sheer burning desire that helped to drive me through the obstacles and I continue to try and better myself professionaly every single day. 3. Do you see yourself trading in the next 10 years? Absolutely! Even after I have made my money and feel that it is time to retire I will always be actively engaged with markets helping other traders and giving back to others some of what I was able to take... | ||
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