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how many hours a day do i realistically need to put in as a beginner

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    Leo
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    i have a full time job and can give maybe one to two focused hours in the evening plus weekends. is that enough to actually get somewhere as a beginner, or is trading one of those things where if you cant stare at charts all day you shouldnt bother? trying to set realistic expectations before i commit.

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      Dean
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      one to two focused hours daily is plenty to learn and to trade a higher-timeframe style suited to your schedule. you dont need to stare at charts all day, in fact most people who do just overtrade and absorb noise. the key is matching your strategy to your available time: swing and higher-timeframe approaches need a check once or twice a day, not constant screen presence. dont force a scalping style that demands hours you dont have.

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        shadowpilot
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        the strategy-to-schedule match is the whole answer. trying to day trade fast timeframes around a full-time job is a recipe for rushed, stressed decisions. higher-timeframe swing trading fits an evening-and-weekend life perfectly and frankly suits beginners better anyway, fewer trades, more thinking time, less noise. your constraint actually pushes you toward a healthier style.

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          westcoastjay
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          the hours arent the issue, the consistency of them is. one focused hour every day beats eight chaotic hours on a random saturday. most people with all day to trade waste it. youre asking the wrong question, its not how many hours, its whether the hours are deliberate.

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            Dean
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            the troll reframes it correctly. i learned more in disciplined evening sessions with a job than i did later with full days free, because the limited time forced focus and a higher-timeframe approach. abundant time often breeds overtrading and sloppy study. constrained, consistent, deliberate hours are genuinely enough, and arguably better for building good habits than unlimited unstructured ones.

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              Nicholas
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              consistent focused hours beat long chaotic ones. match the style to your time.

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