I have my own system that many times allows me to trade less, but sometimes I think like if I leave home I miss opportunities.
here a tip: don't quit your job if it's a 'good job' trading your money isn't a job or business. the market doesn't need your liquidity.
No, it was a really good job, IT specialist for a large gov agency. Worked there 13 years then the job started getting to hard for me to do: lifting all the time and moving equipment around, not much a tech job, more for body builders. lol. I started having back and knee pain. I decided to quit, even the good salary and benefits and do trading full time. Now I'm facing boredom and missing human contact.
I've already quit my job for the reasons mentioned above. It was hard sometimes to trade and have a job at the same time. Couldn't watch the market pulse. It's a risky business, I would say.