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  1. Dalby your story is quite inspiring... What further detailed advice would you give to newbies such as me? such as books, articles, mindset etc etc ...it would greatly helped, I am an applied information seeker hungry to learn from the best lol. So it took you 1 year of hard training to get profitable?. I have a friend who is like you, his just come into trading with an investing perspective so he also finds it diffucult to adapt to small term trading. Thanks for your help, I am wishing you a profitable/abundant future.
  2. Thanks dalby and keymoo for your information, it is much appreciated. Dalby do you have a story one can learn from? I believe keymoo you seem to have a good mindset and I strongly believe that you will definilty do well....just that inner feeling telling me. I was thinking of the same strategy to do paper account trading for up to 1 year until I master some of the arts. Specialise into 1 type of sector, read books, articles synthesise knowledge. Game theory/Risk management seems very important because everyone agrees with that. How much would one need to actually begin when entry to markets? Spreadbetting and day trading seem like the same thing to me just that day trading you own the shares instead of betting on them, correct me if i am wrong?. Given this.. a good daytrader should make a good spreadbetter? Any other usefull advice and case study stories would be helpfull guys, MANY THANKS KEEP UP THE EXCELLENT WORK!
  3. I am considering going into day trading, however i am a beginner and do not know much. Slowly I am reading/studying articles and aquiring knowledge. However I am an engineering graduate so financial stuff boggles me lol. It would be an honour if you could help. - I heard you need large amounts of capital to begin day trading, is this so? and how much are we talking?, As you can see I am a graduate I am obviously going to lack finance lol but I am willing to take risks. - I also read that individual day traders do not stand a chance with the professionals because the professionals have the software and instant processing tools, is this true? or is it still possible to "make it" ? - Do you think day trading/spreadbetting is more of a skill or just gambling? - Do you recommend any good trading software, books, articles? - From you experience Is daytrading highly rewarding? -I am willing to put in 11-12hours daily to learn the markets and the business, how long given a person of average IQ would it take to "master" the fundamentals from your experience? I am just like you, during my degree I studyed/worked a straight 12 hours daily and rested one day. I have the determination and drive just need the direction. Many thanks your help is greatly appreciated, Keep up the outstanding work at traderslaboratory! Zashuka
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