skc
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I applied and they are interested so far but I believe there is a bit of uncertainty at the moment about the automation.
What I would like to do anyway is move more towards discretionary trading for several personal reasons.
Is it possible to use your automated systems edge as a statistical edge in your discretionary trading?
TH is this the firm you are with at the moment?
This is more than excellent.21 out of 22: Months profitable
5 increases in two years, you must be the top gun of the prop shop.5: Number of trading limit increases
Today marks the 2-year anniversary since I joined a prop shop. I've decided to wirte a short commemorative post in numbers.
2717: Number of trades completed
61.95%: Percent of winning trades
21 out of 22: Months profitable
Today marks the 2-year anniversary since I joined a prop shop. I've decided to wirte a short commemorative post in numbers.
2717: Number of trades completed
61.95%: Percent of winning trades
21 out of 22: Months profitable
2: Number of months on holidays/paternity leave
28: Longest drawdown duration in days
5: Number of trading limit increases
12: Muliple of current trading limit relative to trading my own capital
10: Hours per day trading / researching / analysing / posting
14: Brokers report read every day
41: Max number of positions held overnight
4: Number of fat finger trades
2: Number of years ago when I fired this innocent post to TH.
10,000,000: Thanks to all the fellow forum members whom I have interacted with. You have educated, encouraged, supported, challenged and entertained me through my journey.
5 increases in two years, you must be the top gun of the prop shop.
No way for the ordinary trader to achieve trading limit increases except from a prop shop.
SKC, were you performing as good before joining prop shop?
Good job! Going by the brokers reports and overnight trades, and the TH reference, I take it you're trading stocks with Propex?
Congratulations, skc. That's a great result.
I don't mean to be intrusive and just ignore the question if you wish, but I'd be interested to know the reasons you prefer trading at the prop shop rather than doing your own thing at home?
.....What I don't get however is the opportunity to sit next to other traders and learn/share/exchange/banter/laugh/swear/drink with them.
Sounds good. Agree with nulla's suggestion. I'm not sure whether you seriously like the idea of sitting next to others etc. or if that bit is tongue in cheek. Depends how gregarious you are, I guess.Somehow I missed your question earlier.
I am trading remotely from home with them. So I retain all the benefits of working from home while gainning the many advantages of working for a prop shop. What I don't get however is the opportunity to sit next to other traders and learn/share/exchange/banter/laugh/swear/drink with them.
Hello, i have a question for aussiefx and skc..
I mostly have experience trading equities and spot forex, those are the 2 instruments i traded the most for around 4-5 years with relatively consistent success in the last 2 years of trading them. Like every private retail trader it takes a while to build your own capital, so i am at a point now where i would like to take it to the next level and think that prop shops would be the way to go considering all the benefits of joining one of them.
Aussiefx, as far as i remember after reading the thread, you had a similar story of trading spot forex for around 4 years prior to joining Propex.. so could you trade forex with Propex?
Skc and Aussifx, you both say that you trade equities through/for Propex.. do you only trade ASX equities? or do you also trade US equities and/or FTSE equities, or any other ones?
and just in general what instruments does Propex mostly trade or allow/teach to trade for that matter.. equities, futures, forex, currency futures, indexes, bonds? i remember someone mentioned that you can choose any instrument you want, does that mean they allow and can teach you any of them?
thanks in advance
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