If a tennis player drops dead on the court, the match and any prize are forfeited. If a trader drops dead at the trading desk, open trades continue until a death certificate is submitted.
Are you telling me that the covered call is the "safest" option out there upon death??? But, but, but...
Lol. The correct analogy here would be comparing a trading contest to a sporting event. And day to day trading to day to day training for athletes. You can take time off from training and come back just as you can with trading in your example. The only advantage to retail trading is not having any type of boss or customer to worry about...which also happens to be a curse to most people as you now only have your own feedback to rely on...and most are delusional, mistaking fanciful dreams as promises.
Hello Jzwu2017, I disagree with you. At the end of the tennis tournament, both players get paid alot of money. The Olympic competitors get paid as well and some get rich. Traders do not know if they will get paid, unless they trade. If they stop, they still have to get paid. Running from being a trader is not going to work. Emotions have nothing to do with it.
That’s so true, especially when it comes to retail traders. You can shut down your trading business instantly (by closing trades), and then re-open (initiate new positions) whenever you want to re-open your business. Some other advantages of trading are: You can "scale" your trading business to whatever size you want simply by increasing/decreasing your positions. No need to rent offices, and no need to buy office furniture. No need to hire staff. No need to buy inventory like some businesses have to. (you know what I mean within the context) You can "borrow" (by using leverage) money whenever you want, and no need to mess around with applying for a bank loans. Minimal paperwork and admin in comparison to some other business You can trade from anywhere in the world, even from your bed.
Can quit in middle of a game of tennis. Only difference is in trading you can trade 5 minutes later, once you quit tennis. You are done.