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What to do after you realize daytrading is not for you
I'm happy with my full time job/career. I was never looking to be a full time daytrader. I was just going to use the extra cash, for extra cash. I realized that I was looking for extra big cash quickly, which is a disastrous approach in my opinion. Forex, I'll trade higher timeframe without risking a lot of money. This approach will work me.
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
I decided to spend my time swing trading stocks and playing golf.
The time, effort and stress involved with day trading was affecting my health.
Now I spend an hour or so scanning the markets, watch the open on days I have a set-up, open a position if I get a signal, set my exits and then spend the rest of the day chasing a golf ball.
When I get bored I can always make a few day trades.
"The days when I keep my gratitude higher than my expectations, I have really good days" RW Hubbard