From now on, it's never too late to start, set your goals very small, earn $1, with the premise of not losing $1. Even if you don't earn $1, that's okay, just be stable. Even if you earn $1 today, that's already great. Aim for breaking even. Don't rush in thinking you can run right away, jumping in with heavy positions hoping to earn hundreds, thousands, or even tens of thousands of dollars next time, only to end up blowing your account and losing hundreds, thousands, or even tens of thousands of dollars. You keep reopening your positions, as if possessed. Dazed and confused, like being haunted, fantasizing about making big money and driving nice cars. You're always dreaming, awake but dreaming, and can't be woken up. Be a little more grounded, recognize reality. If you try going to a trading company in the U.S., you won't even get in. Only when you've practiced enough to qualify for an interview can you be considered somewhat qualified. When you've practiced enough to have a chance at being accepted for a trial, can you barely qualify. When you can become a trader at an established American proprietary firm, that's just the beginning for you, because you've just stepped over the threshold, and there's always a possibility of being eliminated.