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Do U.S. ultra-short-term traders earn $2,000 to graduate? And pre-job training. What do you train? Specific point
Hello, I'm an American trader, with 8 years' trading experience, to solve your doubts.

Earning $2,000 to graduate means that you can become a formal trader when your net performance reaches $2,000 that month, and you can get many rights and interests of formal traders. Earning $2,000 here only means that your monthly profit reaches $2,000, and there is no requirement for profit rate. As a newcomer, the buyingpower in your account is generally $50,000, and the maximum number of shares in a single transaction is 100-500. As long as you complete a net performance of $2,000 in the current month, you can be promoted to a formal trader, and you can enjoy the relevant salary and benefits, as well as the promotion of stoploss and buyingpower.

Pre-job training is generally the basic knowledge of the market, the introduction of relevant ecn channels, the detailed explanation of trading process and the subsequent trading strategy training.

Generally, the monthly salary of graduated traders in this industry is 5k- 10k, but before they become formal traders, they are faced with great elimination pressure. Generally, students in the same period 100, only 3-6 people graduated successfully within half a year. I hope the above answers are useful to you. If you have any questions, please ask.