DislikedYears experience can't guarantee trader can survive in trading.
the one that never learn in his whole life will never success.Ignored
Let's look at this exercise with a little open mind and try to think outside the box.
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DislikedYears experience can't guarantee trader can survive in trading.
the one that never learn in his whole life will never success.Ignored
DislikedLet me just emphasize again. I never said the years of trading experience can guarantee the survival in trading arena.
Let's look at this exercise with a little open mind and try to think outside the box.Ignored
DislikedAlthough we got only 87 voters but it seems that the traders who have longer trading experience are reduced by approximately 1-1/e = 63% in every age group and stable after 21-25 age group.
btw I just noticed that the number of voters on other polls is hardly more than 200 voters. I guess this exercise is very unlikely to have a large sample size. So how? Should I drop this exercise?Ignored
DislikedForexquant, what is your conclusion about this thread title ?90-95% of traders cannot survive in tradingIgnored
Dislikedcloser to 1-2% survive long-term...they defy the Livermore law that no one alive can beat the market in the long run.Ignored
DislikedI got started in futures right at the start of the millennium. www.FutureSource.com was the place to go for free charts online. Looks like its been sold off. Forex traders are somewhat spoiled. Metatrader 4 / 5 has programming built in and is basically free for the trader. They promoted strategy trading to the retail trader from "the beginning" so to speak.
Always knew from the moment i dug into these markets that this is where the money is. Other businesses just dont compare.Ignored