Thanks everyone for being responsive.
the daytime job that i put into my patients,i entirely devote that time to patients. trading is more like a part time hobby for me now,which may have good potential.i am interested in trading bcos i do feel need for a job from home comfort & good payout.it has nothing to do with neglecting my patients.
i work sincerely while i work,then if there's any residual energy left after long duty i try to learn trading.
the daytime job that i put into my patients,i entirely devote that time to patients. trading is more like a part time hobby for me now,which may have good potential.i am interested in trading bcos i do feel need for a job from home comfort & good payout.it has nothing to do with neglecting my patients.
i work sincerely while i work,then if there's any residual energy left after long duty i try to learn trading.
If you are going to US you have to clear USMLE and our Indian MBBS is not recog there.I am sure you are aware of that.And clearing USMLE is not going to be easy and if you are in the beginning of the career then USMLE/doing PG - better focus on that.
And in US - Dr is a very serious profession unlike in India and also big money there.
And regarding Trading and especially forex - It is not going to be easy or trading is not a hobby or easy profession.It is one of the toughest.
And success rate is very less just 5% people after tremendous effort,patience and perseverance become successful.Rest all quit in the middle after loosing at various stages.
And "if there's any residual energy left after long duty i try to learn trading" - Trading could be highly stressful as well and will drain your energy till one become seasoned/experienced trader.
And trading cannot be learned in books.
And it will take years.
You can become a trader later also but you cannot do USMLE/PG at your choice I guess.And not sure doing USMLE/PG - could be expensive as well.
Even otherwise forex is not the best choice - very tough.
Stocks/US indices Dowjones/S&P are better.
Wish you good luck.