@mandra - when you're done suffering through the abuse in the forum - if you are ever coming to the US shoot me DM well in advance. East Coast and Midwest. I can probably get you a meeting.
I agree. If he's for real, he deserves a chance. Ya just never know, he might be a boy genius. Nabbing talent early in their career is an art. It takes a visionary mind to spot such.
A one post wonder. I just asked him to provide a very simple answer to his 17 weeks of trading results: paper or real, win rate, profit rate and expectancy. I am not asking him to reveal his secret source, just results. Once we see it, we will be more helpful. Hard to give him $50 without more info.
Even though you have done some homework, your chance of success is only 1%. Go do some full-time job. Built up your capital. At the same time, go do demo trading. When you have $5K cash, you can start to trade futures. And when you manage to make a profit, go trade in greater quantity. Then your $5k will grow to $10K to $20k etc etc etc NEVER ask for free money for trading. NEVER borrow money for trading. Instead, GROW your money. If you can't grow your money, you have to decide whether to give up trading or not.
Good info here, thanks! From my own experience, I can say that when it comes to trading futures, it's important to approach it responsibly and avoid seeking free money or borrowing for trading purposes. Instead, it is better to focus on growing your own funds through skill and careful decision-making. I can suggest checking Balance Credit reviews for more info about responsible financial management.