If you aim to become a trader, think about deadlines above all: "Endeavor for a limit of one or two years," "If you can't win by then, stop."
First of all, sorry to break your dream
Among occupations, there is no job with less dream than that of a trader
In reality, even when you’re earning money, most people live like “shut-in NEETs”
Because there are only elements of being completely “gloomy
There is not even a shred of aggressiveness in the occupation of a trader
You’re just being dragged along by the virtual market called the market
It’s really hard to put into words and deny it
To be blunt, there’s not a single attractive thing about it
My stance is that “there is absolutely no appeal in this occupation”
Because you’re betting on dream and hope there
Naturally, it’s dull
Because that’s the only place it exists
Also, sorry to crush another dream, but
If you’re high in trading rankings or steady
Most of them are artificial supporters (plants)
They run blogs or keep records
Sell products
Or just log their diaries as they are
There’s no need for that at all
Creating fake followers is easy; you can just change the numbers on the site itself
That’s the whole trading world—surprisingly rotten
When you think about how many fakes exist, there’s no attraction at all
Honestly, even though I’m a trader like me saying this
It’s “pretty uncool” and a “pathetic profession”
That’s why traders are, in essence, unemployed enough
Getting to the main topic
If you’re aiming to become a trader
One or two years is the limit
If you go beyond that, you won’t make money because you’re not suited
If you can’t grasp it within a year
Then grasping it later is “difficult” and only that
This is not me saying “you’re not suited, so stop” in a petty way
It’s a genuinely serious matter, in other words
Trading is a dark and miserable profession
If you’re not increasing, you should quit cleanly
I’d actually say a underground comedian with 20 years experience is far more admirable
Because they are “extremely aggressive”—and I’m saying this sincerely without sarcasm
That’s how much this trader thing has been misunderstood and misrepresented
The truth is, only about 0.5% of people are truly fit for it
Over several years, you’ll oscillate between being in the 1% who win and those who don’t
So naturally
People who can increase and still lose repeatedly are not necessarily “talented”
It’s a “control mechanism,” and if you can strictly manage stop-losses, you’ll “increase”
Therefore, considering this, I urge you to seriously think about trading for another year or two
If that doesn’t work, you should give up clearly and look for your dream outside FX
Traders don’t become dreams
You should look for your dream elsewhere
If you can’t grasp it in one or two years
After that, you really won’t increase—and rather
Within one or two years, your aptitude will be decided
That ease of giving up is something traders should possess
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