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RE: What Makes Trading Unique as a Profession? [SPOILER ALERT IT AINT THE MONEY]

in #trading6 years ago (edited)

Thanks @marketstack for sharing this amazing piece on trading!
You just highlighted the most important key in trading.....like me for instance i hate trading though my mum is a trader, i want to be a salary worker.
But as times goes on and maturity set in, i realized that trading is the best work anyone can do, not only it gives immediate feedback/returns, you become a boss of your own who controls his/her time.

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Not all traders feel that way, especially the ones that have been burned (and there are many of them). As noted, discipline is huge and probably the most important piece to successful trading. And as @marketstack mentions, it's important to be flexible in your strategies. Too many people get in on good ideas, but never let go, even if the idea tanks. You don't have to go down with the ship.

interesting to hear! thats kind of what i love the most, is the immediacy of the feedback... so many pursuits in life you 1) make a decision then 2) wait and wait and wait and wait for whether or not it was the right thing to do... not so in trading!!!! your decisions smack u right in the face sometimes, other times they make u levitate... LOL

Lol!
You are right....but the gain is much compare to what we lose sometimes.....if am ask to make a choice about my career, i would have chosen the path of trading

Important post. Thanks for sharing your valuable post❤

True talk trading makes you your own boss. And you dont have to leave your house, i take my breakfast and trade binary same time its amazing @joagawu. Greetings from @ayahlistic

I sight you @ayahlistic
Thanks for your nice comment

I know a girl named Gina, from Brandoa, in Portugal, that does other kind of trade.

Interesting to note that you hate trading because your mum trade - I told my daughter, "why not you try trading? You can earn some money so you can pay for college later on." She replied: "why is it always about money with you? I don't want to trade. I want to do other things.."

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An exchange, then again, is a manual occupation that requires uncommon preparing. Common exchanges incorporate craftsmen, handymen, auto mechanics, flower specialists, beauticians, butchers, bread cooks, and so on.

Furthermore, in the middle of the two, there are specialized and organization occupations, which may require a professional education.

The rest are called untalented employments. These incorporate homestead workers, basic supply representatives, house keepers, janitors, distribution center specialists, telemarketers, retail agents, and so on.

Both require expertise or something to that affect.

Exchange work normally requires manual aptitudes and unique preparing.

A calling typically alludes to occupations that require a ton of preparing, and a formalized accreditation process.

Initially, before needing to end up a TRADER, it regards know the every day exercises of this calling. A dealer is "a distributer" whose part is to give liquidity on the business sectors, they are thusly showcase creators.

i've learned so much in this post. I'm damn near speechless. right now. Hopefully someday ill be able to give such good advice/insight

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