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What You Should Understand Before Trading For A Living

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For anyone wishing to perform trading for a living, it is important that the start up capital be at least $100, 000. Trying to enter the business with less than that will require huge returns year after year to make a decent living. Those without that kind of capital tend to take major risks that backfire on them. New traders do extremely well if they make 20 percent on the money a year after costs. If making 20 percent from returns is not enough, then you do not have enough capital to start trading.

Trading small does not matter if you can prove consistent returns from trading and good money management. This gives you something to present to a trading firm if you want a position within the company. With this proof, the company will provide you with the capital that you need to get started. For those with no record or proof, doors will start to close on you. Love and motivation for training are not a substitute for skills and experience.

Trade in various market conditions and cycles before quitting your current job. Think about it like this: if someone approached you with only a little amount of experience in trading, would you give that someone money to trade for your account? I do not believe that you would. Develop a good record of profits and risk management long before you take the plunge to full-time. Get your mistakes out of the way and learn from them in the process.

The fact of the matter is that you are going to struggle the first year or so just to cover costs like many businesses do. Commission, equipment and software alone is going to require a decent return on your investment. Make sure to have at least one year’s worth of backup funding available for you to live off of. Second income from a spouse will be extremely helpful. Knowing that you are covered will take some stress off of you and allow you to focus on smart trades rather than paying bills.

You are going to be an entrepreneur when you first start out in the business. The same rules that apply to businesses will apply to you. Know your market. Have a solid plan. Make sure you are well capitalized. Approaching your venture with a good work ethic, good mindset and creativity you have a chance of making it.

Here is some advice to keep in mind when entering the trading arena.

Trading is a team activity. Most entrepreneurs recruit friends, family or classmates to help with starting the business. The relationship between team members and the quality of the team are needed for success. At some point, venture capitalists join the team because of connections and funding. Develop networks for access to information, to toss around ideas and for social support. Professional firms have the benefit of providing risk managers and experience from traders. If you are married, you need your spouses support.

Expect to work long hours to get your products out. Motivation to build a business from scratch is often the reason for working these hours. You have to love the market. Working set hours is not going to make you successful in this business. Understand that your work is never done.

Resiliency is a must for an entrepreneur. Know that all businesses have their struggles and yours will not be any different. Stumbling into roadblocks and running out of funds are just a few examples of what to expect at some point.

Successful entrepreneurs exhibit some of the following traits: Passion, creativeness, hard-working, committed, resilient, ability to thrive amidst uncertainty, a visionary and collaborative.

When you think you are ready to move to the next level of venture capitalist, ask yourself some questions first. Would you provide funding to you? Can you develop a creative strategy in the market and make it happen regardless of the obstacles you may encounter? Are you simply trying to leave the 9 to 5 or do you really have the traits listed above?

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