Tips for young traders in their 20s and 30s #219

Now that I am approaching 40, I asked myself what I would tell my 20 year old self that wanted to get into trading.  In this podcast, I share my thoughts and provide some practical tips for young traders.   Timestamps from the episode: 0:00 Start 0:22 You have time 1:46 Play the long game 4:06 Realistic expectations 5:50 Are you a day trader or a swing trader 8:07 Good habits, backtesting, journaling 10:09 Demo trading 11:15 Position size 12:58 Get an education 15:04 You can have a part-time job 16:45 It takes money to make money 17:45 Admit when trading is not for you   ################ My newest trading program is now open for enrollment. The Tradecademy includes a brand new trading course with over 80 videos., a private community, direct mentoring from me (Rolf), live webinars and other perks: ► https://tradeciety.com/academy   ################ Edgewonk trading journal: ► https://www.edgewonk.com  *** use discount code: tradeciety ***   ################ ► Risk Disclaimer: https://www.tradeciety.com/risk-disclaimer/  Disclaimer: The experience reports and comments constitute the personal experiences of our users. These are individual results that do not permit conclusions to be drawn about future developments. In particular, we make no claim that these are typical results that can be achieved by our users on a regular basis. Tradeciety can neither predict nor guarantee the occurrence of certain developments or the achievement of profits, nor will it do so. Results may not be typical and may vary from person to person. There are inherent risks involved with investing and trading, including the loss of your investment. Past performance in the market is not indicative of future results. Any investment is at your own risk.

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In our Traders Improved podcast series, we share a lot of practical tips around how to become a better trader. We talk about our daily lifes as traders and share tips around self-improvement and hopefully empower other traders to achieve their full potential.