What matters from entering the business to becoming a trader is not time, but ability. Some people can't succeed in three years, while others can succeed in six months. If you don't have outstanding ability, you'd better go to college and study this knowledge carefully during college. In college, the major that is beneficial to your transaction is finance. I am a trader and graduated from finance. Of course, for finance, the scope is very wide, and one can't learn it all in a short time. Since you are interested in traders, you specialize in technical analysis and fundamental analysis. Many people think that fundamental analysis is useless, which is wrong. If you really want to be a famous trader, you must be proficient in fundamental analysis, whether it is a domestic crocodile (not a fund, you will know who it is after you join the business) or a foreign Soros.
Of course, this does not mean that learning technology analysis is not important. Of course it is very important. Only technical analysis can reduce your cost. For the early stage, if you want to accumulate funds quickly, then technical analysis is the only way.
Finally, before you enter the business, you must ask yourself three questions:
1, do you really have stable profitability?
2. Can you really bear the fluctuation of funds that may reach 10% in one day?
3. When customers or bosses often call you to ask about your income, can you treat it indifferently?
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