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I am a complete new beginner to trading and in the process of learning about options and futures trading. I am currently undergoing training with Alphaoptions.com and digging my head into it. I would love if anyone can share there experience how they started and how long it took them to be confident and start trading with actual money. I have signed up with Thinkorswim and currently using their platform to practice what I learn in the training.
Thank you
tradermmw
Welcome. optionalpha.com is a great site. I really like them and it's amazing it's all free. I also am practicing with a paper money Think or Swim account. You're off to a great start.
I was born in 1961 and work as a software developer.
Looking to implement the holy grail system (really!) if I would ever find more time.
My tool is Tradesignal, which is OK as a package.
But I would prefer something with a "real programming language" behind it.
If my holy grail fails, I consider offering a paid service: You get to see what I am trading and you just do the exact OPPOSITE.
You will be guaranteed to have ONLY winners!
Thanks for having me here.
I'm a stockbroker based in Nigeria with more than 10 years experince trading the financiao markets. Keen areas of interest in forex and currency options.
My strategy relys on a good understanding of fundamentals, market sentiment, seasonality and technicals. I'm also an author on tradingview under the alias "dynamiquebd" where I post my trade ideas.
I believe I will get the opportunity to network with great minds in this forum
Happy fourth of July! I've been in the futures markets since the mid-90s. Retail, institutional etc. Back-office, front office, and mid-office. Then after 9/11 I found myself without a job and did some studying on proprietary trading as it has always been what I wanted to do - albeit with a hedge fund type set-up. I never had the connections to join or start a hedge fund so I used my own $$$. I traded pairs in the equities for a while with moderate success - meaning I did not blow up my account. Later I started executing (wouldn't really term it "trading") theta plays with some really great results. But I'm not in a position to risk my own funds so am considering working towards getting a funded account with TopStep - any input on them is welcome. So far they have been great to work with. Being flat at EOD is something very new to me and the adjustment has not been easy. I've just started a practice account and find I have one pretty good day, followed by a flat day, followed by a horrid day - get stopped out on every trade. Looking forward to hearing from futures traders and hearing any input. Good trading y'all!