QUOTE(liangko @ Jul 22 2012, 11:45 PM)
Hi all,
I'm having difficulties in looking for forex trader job opportunity in a finance institution or forex brokerage firm as there are very limited (almost none) job vacancies out there which is specialised in forex trading. Many of them only hiring traders/dealers for stock market, equity, derivatives, option and futures.
Many thanks.
I learned my Ichimoku trading from the institution world. When you made 100% return, what was your risk reward ratio? How much was your capital? What time frame do you trade? How much risk did you took at each trade? If you are looking to manage forex fund at institution level, you are in the wrong country.I'm having difficulties in looking for forex trader job opportunity in a finance institution or forex brokerage firm as there are very limited (almost none) job vacancies out there which is specialised in forex trading. Many of them only hiring traders/dealers for stock market, equity, derivatives, option and futures.
Many thanks.
Added on July 24, 2012, 2:13 am
QUOTE(poks @ Jul 23 2012, 06:36 AM)
well.. i'll say just keep trading and build your capital.
why do you want to trade other people money if you can trade yours..
in my view, trading is not bout the money but more of ; is my strategy right or wrong?
if you trade for money... i just can say it'll eat your psyco...
just keep on trading & do your day job..
btw .. 1 year 100% is just normal.. some make 1k% per month fyi
When you trade other people's money, there is no emotion tied to it. Managing people's money give you more profits than trading individually. I really mean big big real money.. why do you want to trade other people money if you can trade yours..
in my view, trading is not bout the money but more of ; is my strategy right or wrong?
if you trade for money... i just can say it'll eat your psyco...
just keep on trading & do your day job..
btw .. 1 year 100% is just normal.. some make 1k% per month fyi
Institutional make average 10-20% growth a year only. Retail traders will make 100% - 1000% a year. That's the difference.
This post has been edited by Quinn: Jul 24 2012, 02:13 AM
Jul 24 2012, 02:08 AM

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