Yeah cause like proper grammer is really useful in the real world, hang on no it isnt. Anyone who judges anyone on BS grammer goes straight to my ignore, simply too stupid to read.
Great reply Cornix. Rich poor or average -- stress of some type will be there-- unless you are a zen monk or something --then trading would become irrelevant anyway taken to the logical conclusion -- Truth is for most- the richer u are, the higher the stress// no bogus money worries, just real worries like death , health , etc, the poor just don't get this fact. Surf
I experienced many financial conditions from standing in food lines back in late 80's when was a kid to being stressed last winter because of crashing currency (and me being involved in serious import operations and consequently exposed to USD/RUB position). Pretty much the same. Distress is distress. It's not directly related to how much money you have, it's much more related to your inner world so to say, how you treat reality. The main difference is probably when you have money and experience stress, you fly somewhere and dive on the reef (a great stress-reliever for me). When you don't, you just drink.
Right, when there's not enough money it seems that's the only problem. When money comes, it turns out there are many other issues too.
I can understand this psychology . Something is missing in our life becomes more important , for poor just making money is main issue of life . After getting enough money we turn towards other problems. I want to be an average profit making trader who should be patience in low profits too
I also like Tim Ferriss's book. Here you can find how to adapt it to trading http://www.decisiveinvesting.com/bl...-way-to-trade-less-and-increase-your-profits/