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As I am going through the pre-work and consulting external resources, I learned something after eight years of trading-- I don't understand market microstructure and what exactly moves the markets. Then again, I'm not sure if I need to know about the aforementioned. Only time will tell.
Forget about trading full-time. Learning to trade is a full-time job. I left the workforce last year. Presently, I swing trade. And the bulk of my days are spent learning things that I don't know. I got 18 to 24 months, to make trading full-time work, before I have to return to the workforce, or dip into my long-term investment. It might be the latter, because I can't return to an office or even a remote job.
Apologies. I'm scheduled to start today. But I don't have the time to attend live. It is already 12:50 a.m. EDT and class starts in a few hours. I go to bed just when class is supposed to start. I'll just have to watch the replays on my own time. So, review of the live class won't be forthcoming.