I guess its all relative to return on equity isnt it? If u have a risk exposure of say 100k and you are returning $250 to $500 a day is that acceptable for the risk/reward? Assuming you are getting that return every day. I prefer to look at it in %. Hypothetically speaking "I made $200 yesterday" sounds impressive but if I made that return on $100k exposure...well....
Just my thoughts and opinion.
Is there an option for "less than zero"?
I suspect overall the average day trader spends more than they make...
The survivors do wellIs there an option for "less than zero"?
I suspect overall the average day trader spends more than they make...
Is there an option for "less than zero"?
I suspect overall the average day trader spends more than they make...
The thread should be: "How much do you expect to lose?"
It's common for folks to be negative on daytrading. I think because it attracts the gamblers, but daytrading can be constructed with positive expectancy just like any other time frame.Why? Not a day trader? Unsuccessful at day trading? Had a bad experience?
Know a friend who lost too much?
Give us something Snake other than pessimism!!
I aim to not lose any money.
2 months ago I worked out that I had made $31.86/hr (before tax) for every hr I have spent researching/developing/learning and trading over the 12 yrs I have been involved.
In otherwords I worked out how much an hr I had made for all the effort I have put in. Including the costs involved---around $32,000 Computers, software, books, subscriptions, courses, data providers--it sure adds up.
Oh and that doesnt include the hrs posting--Another $30 bucks an hr for that would be good!
Minimise loss and maximise gain, is the aim of the game, some claim, in the rain, or you will feel the pain, I say.Meaning?
Are you implying that at the end of the year if you have not suffered a loss you are happy?
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