Day Trading
Day Trading
The Ultimate Work-From-Home Job?
by Harvey Walsh
Ever dreamt of giving up the daily grind?
Want to strike out on your own and work from home, but dont
know what you could possibly do to make a living? Full time Nasdaq
trader Harvey Walsh wondered just that, and now he asks Is
day trading the ultimate work from home job?
Weve probably all had the same thought
at some time or another, as we trudge off towards another day
at work the same work weve been doing day in day
out for years surely there has to be a better way?
Slaving away to make somebody else rich just doesnt seem
right somehow, but what alternative? Setting up a new business,
or buying an established one, are both expensive and risky prospects.
So how can the disenchanted employee ever hope to make the switch
from wage-slave to total independence?
Those are thoughts I had almost every day,
before I quit the safety of full time employment and decided
to strike out on my own. I asked myself the same question day
in and day out; surely there has to be a better way. What about
the internet, I wondered, isnt that supposed to be bringing
new and exciting opportunities to all? I researched a lot of
so-called work-from-home opportunities that promised untold riches,
apparently mine for the taking just by sitting in front of my
PC. Needless to say, in reality those schemes turned out to be
about as fulfilling as, well, filling envelopes for a living.
No, I knew there had to be another way something real
something where I could be in control of my own destiny.
And then one morning on the train to work,
I read about a couple of Wall Street boys who had struck it rich
thanks to some huge bonuses, and were now going it alone setting
up their own day trading shop. That was when I discovered day
trading, and I realised that this was exactly the opportunity
I had been searching for. I decided there and then that I was
going to make a full time living from the stock markets, whatever
it took to succeed.
The advantages of day trading as a job
are numerous to say the least; there is no boss to answer to,
no customers to satisfy, no suppliers to let you down, no waiting
for invoices to be paid, I could go on. In fact, I will: trading
is a location-independent activity I can work from anywhere
with an internet connection, which effectively means anywhere
in the world with a telephone line. I regularly trade from my
laptop whilst travelling. I can trade when I feel like it, and
take time off when I like, which means I can spend quality time
with my family.
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Now lets get this straight, trading
can be a risky activity, there is no doubt about that. So is
driving a car to work, but the risks of getting from A to B on
four wheels are well understood and are managed accordingly,
to the point where we dont think twice about getting behind
the wheel. And in the same way, provided a trader is disciplined
in their approach to the job at hand, and understands the associated
risks of the work, so those risks can be managed.
On the subject of risk, day trading is
almost unique in that it can be learnt and practised with absolutely
no financial risk at all, by means of paper-trading that
is - trading using freely available simulation software. Thus
in the same way a trainee airline pilot wont be let loose
into the skies without having learnt and rehearsed their skills
in a simulator, so a new trader can employ the same technique
before they start trading real money. I sim-traded
before I gave up the day-job; it made it easy to leave the safety-net
of a monthly pay check knowing from my simulated trading sessions
that I could already make money in the markets.
And that brings me to the most satisfying
aspect of trading for a living; money. On an average day trading
the Nasdaq, it is not unusual to make more money in a couple
of hours than I used to make in a whole month working full time
as a wage-slave. There are bad days of course, days where things
just dont work out, but they pale into insignificance over
the course of a week or a month. It certainly took some intensive
studying and a lot of practise before becoming a consistently
profitable trader. But the end result of that hard work is an
immensely valuable life skill that nobody can take away, and
which allows for incredible freedom.
Since I first started trading, the
learning curve has become even easier for the aspiring day trader,
with a multitude of new websites, training courses, and books
all covering the subject. I envy anyone starting out in this
business today they certainly have many more learning
aids available to them than I had at the same point in my own
career.
So is day trading the ultimate work-from-home
job? No. I firmly believe its the ultimate work-from ANYWHERE
job!
About the Author - Harvey Walsh is a full
time Nasdaq day trader, and part time trading tutor. He trades
from his home, or indeed wherever he happens to be when travelling.
He can be contacted via his website:
http://www.day-trading-freedom.com
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