Well it's nothing much about the subject matter, which I would have to also hear from your parts to know.
Do you quit your office work when you starts making profits from your trading.
I want to know, the reason why I am putting this up here is because as we already aware that trading doesn't guaranteed a regular profits, or we can't be sure of how much would make either every week or months. Does it mean we should stop our office because a trade gives us x amounts today and we think we would still have that chance tomorrow?
Your inputs is needed.
Trading is a professional job, this is what I think you should first and foremost realize.
Central banks and other big firms around the world have professionally trains personels trading for them, likewise exchanges have professional in-house traders.
A person can train him or herself to become a professional trader, and what this mean is that, you can (with confidence) depend on trading for livelihood.
For someone who is just starting out in trading, it's not advisable for him or her to quit his or her office work just immediately he or she starts or sees his or her first profit, he or she must wait until a certain level is achieved, this level is a level where he or she becomes very good that he or she is now consistently earning from trading, much more than he or she is being paid as salary in the office, by this time, quitting the office work to invest more time in trading can indeed be a good and profitable move.