The Daytrader Stigma

Discussion in 'Psychology' started by Corso482, Oct 21, 2002.

  1. its still worth improving yourself, where others can measure you by degree.

    funny choice of wording, however, it sure shortens the conversation when you're trying to convince someone else of your accomplishments, because no matter how we denegrate education, its still a "measure" of accomplishment.

    consider a hiatus, and get yours!
     
    #71     Oct 28, 2002
  2. tell whoever is asking what you do for a living that you are a "third world debt trader". that should change the subject quickly... LOL

    best,

    surf
     
    #72     Oct 28, 2002
  3. bobcathy1

    bobcathy1 Guest

    I tell people I am an executioner.......I execute trades......or I tell them I work on the computer......:D
     
    #73     Oct 28, 2002
  4. travis

    travis

    Corso, I agree with everything you said. I don't know yet what others have written about it, but I agree with you. The real problem, though, is not how do you deal with people who look down on you or try to discourage you or pity you when you say you want to make a living out of trading. The minute you start making money consistently (I haven't yet), that problem is gone. The real problem then becomes, how are you supposed to treat people who used to look down on you when you were struggling, and now admire you because you were successful. Not only do they admire you, but they might ask you to teach them, or "just" ask you for money. I am getting ready for that event. The day I will succeed, and they will come to me for advice, or money, I'll tell them: "Why would you want my money? Didn't you say it's immoral to speculate? Why would you want to learn, if it's immoral? Oh, I see - it's immoral only if I do it, and without succeeding, but if you can do it, then all of a sudden it's ok..."
     
    #74     Oct 28, 2002
  5. TG

    TG

    Why would you care what anybody thinks?
     
    #75     Oct 28, 2002
  6. back in 1992-93, i had a real job. you know the kind of job that you sit in a cubicle, push paper and talk on the phone. i started earning more money in a side business and trading than my meager salary. i ( being stupid ) went out and bought a new mercedes, a new corvette and a rolex to show off my success to my co-workers. in a matter of a week, i went from being fairly well liked by my fellow workers to being HATED and DESPISED. jeolusly reigned supreme. i was called "selfish", "egocentric" and a host of other not so complimentary words. i had one guy just start screaming at me for wasting money. it was sick !! my point is that be ready for strange and unexpected reactions when you start showing your success---- this is something not many people expect.

    enjoy !!

    surf:)
     
    #76     Oct 29, 2002
  7. I tell people that Daytrading carries an unfair stigma. The term Daytrading merely means that you cash out of your positions by the end of the day. You don't carry overnights and don't Swingtrade. The strategy is clear to me and means that I am not at risk of overnight events affecting my NAV.
     
    #77     Oct 29, 2002
  8. Money won't change how you feel about yourself. If it does, you won't be able to hang on to it. When you get to the point that no matter how much you lose, it won't change who you are, then you can make it.
     
    #78     Oct 29, 2002
  9. lol, I'm into murders and executions....I mean mergers and aquisitions. (American Psycho reference)
     
    #79     Oct 29, 2002
  10. Mr. DNA

    Mr. DNA

    I try to avoid feeling like a stigmatized daytrader by not reading long threads about the stigma of daytrading. I'm still working on it.

    Actually I have found that for me, the best way to stay feeling good about speculating is to never discuss it with anyone. Don't let anyone know if you are up or down.

    Sometimes it seems like there is a direct relationship between not discussing the work, and doing it well. That's is one of the things that attracted me to it in the first place. Most of the time there is no need to talk or communicate with anyone while involved in it.

    Why muck it up by talking about it with people that don't understand it.

    Its hard enough to control my own emotions about trading. These people always hit you with the raised eye, head tilted back look.

    They hate you because you are good.
    They hate you because you are free.

    Those people.......

    Lifers

    They drive me to trade.

    But I don't really feel stigmatized



    :eek:
     
    #80     Oct 31, 2002