Help with Investing Capital?
For the past 13 years I’ve learned the art and depth of trading stocks and options as well as forex. Now, I’m ready to take it to the next, most obvious level; I want to trade full time at home. However, most of my profits were used in everyday living and emergencies, so i really didn’t have a chance to take advantage of compounding my earnings.
What I would like to know is how can I borrow or raise about ,000 to start trading full time? My credit was ruined by a recent divorce and child support issues, so borrowing from traditional sources is out of the question. But,I still want to know if there is anything I can do to get this going by the end of the year and take advantage of the upcoming year changes.
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You can always try to find private investors. If you offer someone 5-10% or so they can’t get that in a bank so they might take you up on that offer.
I haven’t looked for private investors but I know people who have. Just a thought.