College student who wants to trade professionally

Discussion in 'Prop Firms' started by ebagel, Oct 28, 2013.

  1. cmb

    cmb Guest

    Wouldnt take some professors comments with too much weight. Most of them are brain dead in my experience (no offense to college professors on here), I'm a straight A community college student and I found that participating in class was not worth my time. Occasionally I will send my Government teacher articles from Zerohedge that expose what a joke both sides of the government are, he tends to dance around the tough questions.

    If you feel like school is pinching your time away, drop your class courses down to 12 hours per semester instead of 15 or 18.
     
    #11     Oct 28, 2013
  2. 1) He believes you should reduce the leverage you have available to trade, not increase it. :cool:
    2) Are you trading a single contract of eMini S&P with only ~$1250 in your account, i.e. the minimum daytrade margin per contract? :confused: :eek:
     
    #12     Oct 29, 2013
  3. The good news it's not you. It's the system that discourages free-thinking and using real-life examples. Our whole education system is worthless but you will need some type of academic record for something to fall back during these economic times. The professors are likely liberal know-it-alls who see anyone doing something business-oriented as a threat as they bring common-sense and logic to discussions - something liberal college professors despise more than anything.

    That being said, stay in school. There is no shortcut to success. You won't be more successful at trading than you would be at selling shoes if you had the right skill. You have to see it as a business and not "it's so thrilling to be a part of the financial markets" - those are the ones who fail. Good luck.

     
    #13     Oct 29, 2013
  4. You know nothing.

    Do you think the flash crash of 2010, the crash of 1987 could be predicted?

    The answer is yes. If you thought no. you have much to learn.
     
    #14     Oct 29, 2013
  5. Lol, what if he thought yes? Can you read minds bro?
     
    #15     Oct 29, 2013
  6. I dont mean as in prechters prediction A DUR CRASH IS COMING

    I mean as somebody who said in march of 2010 that we would have a crash in starting 1 may 2010 after which the fed would ease (obviously you know that after a crash the fed will ease) and we would bottom in june. He actually mailed the Fed but the fed ignored him as the crash still happened. Posted this on zerohedge, and it gets ignored between the many joke posts and BS.

    the flash cash was predicated, predictable and could have been prevented. The fed however, is incompetent as they are following the wrong economic theories.
    No economist in the world right now has the right economic theory, for they all did not predict the flash crash and believe it could not be predicted/prevented (blame on hft etc)

    PS you can google it yourself. I will not help you find this prediction. I rembmer my lesson when I posted an edge where I figured out how to get advance notic of bear raids. I posted it on the yahoo boards and the edge was gone 1 month later. I still regret it to this day.
     
    #16     Oct 29, 2013
  7. +1
     
    #17     Oct 29, 2013
  8. ebagel

    ebagel

    hahaha well i did watch the PTJ movie before I ever started trading. And yea Im weary of the current market, definitely under the impression that most asset classes have been manipulated and are set for a significant correction. I dont think there will be a repeat of 2010 in the stock market but there will likely be some exogenous event in the next 6 months or so that will jar markets
     
    #18     Oct 29, 2013
  9. zdreg

    zdreg

    the answer it could be predicted but not before the little fishes were wiped out by acting on their predictions.
     
    #19     Oct 29, 2013
  10. Redneck

    Redneck


    True passion rests comfortably within one – throughout a lifetime

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    Right or wrong, here’s how I interpret your post;

    Traded – made some money – want some more

    Attending college – experiencing some challenges – screw it – I want to trade

    I love trading – least I think I do

    My opinion matters

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    I dare say you've accomplished nothing significant thus far – yet you wish to pursue what is arguably the hardest career known

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    Mature emotionally

    Develop patience

    Develop persistence – iow finish school

    Develop the skill to overcome challenges

    Meantime..., if your passion be true – learn to trade (and more importantly - be a trader)

    Btw; never mistake a pittance made in a bull market for trading prowess – its damn foolish

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    Truthfully I expect this to fall on deaf ears - oh well

    monitus es

    RN
     
    #20     Oct 29, 2013