I told you that you were incorrect because you were incorrect, Matthew. I made no reference to my being Russian. I made a joking reference to the Queen being "a little bit Russian". If you knew anything about the genealogy of the British royal family, you'd perhaps have taken the point: in addition to her German lineage, she's also a descendant of some Russian Czars of the 18th/19th Centuries. I'm sure that happens very often, Matthew. But not this time - sorry: I have absolutely no Russian blood at all.
I may be biased but after watching million dollar traders I don't think many brits have the psychology to be successful traders. They hold moral values, can't handle pressure and are too naive. That's the general idea you get after watching the show.
to some extent income from is spread trading is exempt from taxes in the Uk. http://www.tradingspreadbetting.com/trade/trading-and-taxes I wouldn't trust when setting up your position. it is not like hitting the button on american stock exchanges with .01 spreads. my guess it is like purchasing an option in the otc market before the advent of the cboe. it also i believe it has to be done with a phone. scenario sounds like for addicted gamblers. is this scenario correct?
Now here, we know that's not true. I am just implying that American traders on average may have a better mentality to overcome the brutal reality of trading. (Not American btw!)
zdreg said: the large immigrant population may have a different and more suitable mindset for trading? Gotherl. Now here, we know that's not true zdreg: immigrant Chinese are prominent among prop traders. perhaps they are inherently better risk managers. by the way, what country are you from?
The characters for the shows are selected for maximum drama, that's why. Most of them had no or very little experience with trading, of course they're naive. There hasn't been any comparable show in US, so you can't really compare.
Indeed, the screening process is flawed so I am not making any scientific comparisons, just opinions, I did say I may've been biased from watching the show but you gotta admit that the majority of the applicants were an epic fail.
I am just curious, what culture does the word or name "Xela" originate from? Or is your name simply Alex?
re: brit traders whatever happened to the stiff upper lip in the face of adversity? I suppose the current Brit generation is not up to the toughness and can do attitude of the generation that won World War 11.