How many hours do you trade?

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Hours per week spent on trading or trading-related activity.

Poll ended at Sat Oct 09, 2021 9:21 pm

Over 80 hours
6
13%
70 to 80 hours
1
2%
60 to 70 hours
4
9%
50 to 60 hours
0
No votes
40 to 50 hours
4
9%
30 to 40 hours
5
11%
20 to 30 hours
13
28%
10 to 20 hours
9
20%
Less than 10 hours
4
9%
 
Total votes: 46
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decomez6
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20-30 on average , depends how busy the week is. 24/7 shifts patterns , family commitments....etc
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Derek27
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Quite odd to see a void in the 50-60 range.
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The Silk Run
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Derek27 wrote:
Sun Oct 03, 2021 1:52 pm
Quite odd to see a void in the 50-60 range.
Perhaps a silly question Dex but would this poll include gambling, or am I a little naive.
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The Silk Run wrote:
Sun Oct 03, 2021 2:45 pm
Derek27 wrote:
Sun Oct 03, 2021 1:52 pm
Quite odd to see a void in the 50-60 range.
Perhaps a silly question Dex but would this poll include gambling, or am I a little naive.
Yes, I explained what it includes in the OP. You can even include drinking if you're drinking as a result of your losses, but that's not something I do I hasten to add. :)
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Derek27 wrote:
Sun Oct 03, 2021 2:46 pm
The Silk Run wrote:
Sun Oct 03, 2021 2:45 pm
Derek27 wrote:
Sun Oct 03, 2021 1:52 pm
Quite odd to see a void in the 50-60 range.
Perhaps a silly question Dex but would this poll include gambling, or am I a little naive.
Yes, I explained what it includes in the OP. You can even include drinking if you're drinking as a result of your losses, but that's not something I do I hasten to add. :)
Oh, in that case I will have to retract my submission, and re-calculate.
It's an interesting poll may I add ...
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megarain wrote:
Sat Oct 02, 2021 10:14 pm
I genuinely work 14 hrs a day, and could easily do 20 hrs a day, if I wouldn't fall over.

The opportunities are out there - it's just how bad you want the +EV.
14 hours a day!!! Is that all week? I can't imagine I'd find a spare 14 hours in a day tbh. Where do you even get the time to spend the winnings?
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Seth wrote:
Sun Oct 03, 2021 2:54 pm
megarain wrote:
Sat Oct 02, 2021 10:14 pm
I genuinely work 14 hrs a day, and could easily do 20 hrs a day, if I wouldn't fall over.

The opportunities are out there - it's just how bad you want the +EV.
14 hours a day!!! Is that all week? I can't imagine I'd find a spare 14 hours in a day tbh. Where do you even get the time to spend the winnings?
He could be simulating in practise mode with a BF account restriction, limiter.
LinusP
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About 15hrs of programming / strategy development for me, aiming for at least 5 of those to be in the zone on a good week.
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LinusP wrote:
Sun Oct 03, 2021 3:15 pm
About 15hrs of programming / strategy development for me, aiming for at least 5 of those to be in the zone on a good week.
It's the programming that really sends my hours into overdrive on the odd week when I get stuck into some. As you know, time flies by when you're coding.
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Struggling manual pre-off trader, I'd say around 25 hours

Usually 7 days per week. 2-3 hours of trading, 1-2 hours watching videos, reviewing recordings, on forums or talking to other traders

Would spend more time on it (especially if I was profitable :lol: ) but don't know what else I can do TBH. I used to spend more time but found that after 3 years videos/audiobooks are just going over what I already know. More importantly I find trading pre-off mentally draining, it's hard to focus after a couple of hours so those days trading from 1-8pm aren't an efficient use of time compared to getting a good couple of hours in. Sometimes venture into other stuff but I've always been of the belief that it's better to focus 100% on pre-off order flow than to get mixed up doing different things before I've mastered one
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alexmr2 wrote:
Sun Oct 03, 2021 4:09 pm
Struggling manual pre-off trader, I'd say around 25 hours

Usually 7 days per week. 2-3 hours of trading, 1-2 hours watching videos, reviewing recordings, on forums or talking to other traders

Would spend more time on it (especially if I was profitable :lol: ) but don't know what else I can do TBH. I used to spend more time but found that after 3 years videos/audiobooks are just going over what I already know. More importantly I find trading pre-off mentally draining, it's hard to focus after a couple of hours so those days trading from 1-8pm aren't an efficient use of time compared to getting a good couple of hours in. Sometimes venture into other stuff but I've always been of the belief that it's better to focus 100% on pre-off order flow than to get mixed up doing different things before I've mastered one
I had an old family friend who spent 3/4 years at uni studying medicine. He quit because he found it too difficult, got a degree & masters in computer science or engineering and has had a successful career in IT.

Unlike him, you've always got the option of going back to pre-race horse racing and are not likely to forget what you've learnt if you try your hand at another sport. Or you could learn another sport on the side and see if there's any potential.
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Seth wrote:
Sun Oct 03, 2021 2:54 pm
megarain wrote:
Sat Oct 02, 2021 10:14 pm
I genuinely work 14 hrs a day, and could easily do 20 hrs a day, if I wouldn't fall over.

The opportunities are out there - it's just how bad you want the +EV.
14 hours a day!!! Is that all week? I can't imagine I'd find a spare 14 hours in a day tbh. Where do you even get the time to spend the winnings?
It may seem extreme, but I have access to live pics from USA/Aus/S.Africa/Uk. That pretty much covers the world, 24/7.

I find 10-14 hrs work, 4 hrs golf, 6 hrs sleep is ok. I have v little wasted travel time.
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megarain wrote:
Sun Oct 03, 2021 4:41 pm
Seth wrote:
Sun Oct 03, 2021 2:54 pm
megarain wrote:
Sat Oct 02, 2021 10:14 pm
I genuinely work 14 hrs a day, and could easily do 20 hrs a day, if I wouldn't fall over.

The opportunities are out there - it's just how bad you want the +EV.
14 hours a day!!! Is that all week? I can't imagine I'd find a spare 14 hours in a day tbh. Where do you even get the time to spend the winnings?
It may seem extreme, but I have access to live pics from USA/Aus/S.Africa/Uk. That pretty much covers the world, 24/7.

I find 10-14 hrs work, 4 hrs golf, 6 hrs sleep is ok. I have v little wasted travel time.
I take it your good wife does the cooking and sees to the housekeeping but you still need time to eat, shower, pub, etc?
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Derek27 wrote:
Sun Oct 03, 2021 3:30 pm
LinusP wrote:
Sun Oct 03, 2021 3:15 pm
About 15hrs of programming / strategy development for me, aiming for at least 5 of those to be in the zone on a good week.
It's the programming that really sends my hours into overdrive on the odd week when I get stuck into some. As you know, time flies by when you're coding.
Yep, I can spend weeks trying but doing nothing and then get into the zone and achieve more in 30 minutes, for me it’s become all about taking advantage when this happens and doing something else when not..
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30-40 hours, although a lot of that is procrastrinating so don't know if it should count or not.

Researching tennis is the vast majority of it, I spend more time researching matches then I do actually trading them I'd say.
Bit of VBA (still not moving to Python, 22 years of making sweet love to a non-interpreted single threaded baby gotta be a whole lot of loving to come from Python and just not feeling it).
Football research takes 5 minutes of loading up my tool FATI (Football Analysis Trading Intellligence, modelled around my waistline for the name)

At the moment I'm spending a bit more time looking at the horses as never able to crack it manually and my discipline sucks big time with it. I know full well that it's my headset rather doing anything wrong, so looking at automation. Have something around applying statistical process controls on volatile markets but purely a work in progress.

I love trading for the fact that it's always learning something new or trying something new to just grow yourself. If you sit still someone will overtake you.
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