Bluesky wrote:I think balance is the key
It's cliched, but it's 100% true.
I'm almost certainly much older than most in these forums (late 50's) and my corporate career maybe has 5 years left to go (if I'm lucky). For most of my life I've been searching for sidelines that (a) I enjoy, (b) that could make some money, and (c) that involved a tiny element of risk. All of this had to fit around family life, and not affect my career of an unbroken 40+ years of employment in IT.
I started buying and selling on ebay UK around 1999, and turned a hobby into a very successful sideline. Eventually after about 3 years the parcel packaging just got to me (as did dealing with the odd moronic buyer), so I gave it up.
I moved onto online poker just prior to the poker boom, and studied, really really hard. After a slightly rocky start with a small bankroll, I went on to enjoy 8 years of very successful mostly low stakes grinding, with the occasional foray into qualifying for bigger tournaments, and played against some of the big names of the time. I loved it and it helped me develop strong bankroll management. Eventually though, players all started to reach a similar standard and the pickings were getting too slim.
Matched betting came next but was short lived due to being quickly barred from various bookies, and offers drying up. But if I'm honest, after only a month or so, it just didn't have the spark that I needed. That may sound strange when it's guaranteed money, and I can see there's a danger sign amongst that, but it's one I'm aware of and believe I have under control.
Now, as I approach my elder years I have found trading. I'm hoping that my previous wheeling and dealing exploits have taught me a lot and although I'm only 4 months into it, I'm determined to make it pay its way even if it's only a couple of quid each day/week/month.
After a manic first month or so trying out everything, I have quickly become very selective in my trades and I love it. I've no idea how long it could last, and I know I've probably missed the boat in respect of the easier pickings, but as others have said, it's a puzzle that most times can be solved, it's just that the puzzle is getting a bit harder.
Right now I could probably make much more money by having a 2nd job flipping burgers, but I have to enjoy the way I try and make my money, and I unashamedly really do enjoy trading.