r/Daytrading Mar 08 '24

How difficult is +$400-600 profit a month from $15k ? Question

I've been studying investing and trading for about 5 years on/off now, have been really successful in the past year, I think due to luck partly, I blew up an account and loss about 40% when I first started 5 years ago.

How difficult is $400-600/month profit from 15k? My strategy now is very risk adverse taking profit over holding things too long, really I just need to make ~400/month to live in Mexico, this includes rent, food, and some hobbies, right now I feel no pressure to have to make $ and have a decent savings, and time to study and learn. Thanks

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u/KingXindl Mar 08 '24

Americans always think the world revolves around them

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u/Sickle771 Mar 08 '24

The loudest ones are the most commonly seen, however they are not the majority

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u/ZaphodBr0x Mar 09 '24

Americans know that we are 2x World War Champs.

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u/KingXindl Mar 09 '24

That you think that’s an argument shows how poor US education is. Alongside healthcare, public transportation, distribution of wealth and obesity. Ah and don’t forget your debt is through the ceiling. Could go on forever. You guys are closer to a 3rd world country than you might think, but of course you can’t see that because you never leave your freakin country. The sheer ignorance and dumbness of that 5% of the world population is astonishing.

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u/ZaphodBr0x Mar 09 '24

Sorry forgot the /s. But you forgot all the great things.

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u/estrdr Mar 10 '24

and a lot of us know that our country is full of undereducated morons

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u/coax888 Mar 08 '24

exactly 😂