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thread: Isnt a service career more satisfying then trading?

  1. #11
    Member xw24's Avatar
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    That's appropriate.

    So, you mean to say US expansion was artifical by accepting up mortgage debts.

  2. #12
    Junior Member pkpinero's Avatar
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    Frankly as a prospective trader using my own working times is ideal
    (sleep-disorder). Next to that I often dislike others (social-disorder). Trading is seen by me as a measure if that ai not enough reason. May it be writing, directing or drawing, I want financial independence to realize my objectives.

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    Junior Member Oxriete999's Avatar
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    I gave up my fulltime endeavor to exchange Forex a few years ago. It was definitely worth it! I create many times more $ on good months, speculating in the Forex market.

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    Junior Member Ainhoaoxlamuta's Avatar
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    I've been trading for past 3 weeks live. I'm a student hoping to become an auditor. I believe service career is much more satisfying then a trading career.

    I'm trading alone in my room sitting in the front of my PC for 8-10 hrs per day. Trading does not involve some social skills, no friendship circle (like office friends), no importance improvement, no career abilities.

    In an agency career, I will socialize with so many office buddies, will have a well defined career, can see different places for assignments and will have overall pride and...
    possibly we are now almost in the exact same age, I am still student too, and 1 year ago I do have same problem as you, confuse. . .but I have dream, as well as forex I can get that...
    so ask to yourself, what can you want, we (other trader) just give small image, you are the artist, you understand all image which you want to draw..so make it.
    Good luck.

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    Junior Member LAURIELDEFREXX's Avatar
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    I have been trading for last 3 months live. I'm a student trying to become an auditor. I feel service livelihood is more gratifying then a trading career.

    I'm trading alone in my room sitting in front of my PC for 8-10 hrs a day. Trading doesn't involve some social skills, no friendship circle (like office buddies ), no value improvement, no livelihood abilities.

    In an agency career, I will interact with so many office friends, will possess a well defined career, can see different places for assignments and will have entire satisfaction and improved...
    Just read your post today. I figure, exactly like every single livelihood, it depends upon who you're. I have worked more than a decade in the service livelihood, I find trading to be lot more rewarding.

    The most important, you're in control of your life and fiscal well-being. You decide how much you want to create and when and no one else. The sky is your limit. You're not dependant on others' view or activities.

    There's not any office politics, no commuting at sub-zero temperature, no nosy and incompetent bosses breathing down your throat watching everything you do, no negociation or begging to shoot vaions or for how long

    On ther other hand, Trading instruct you about livelihood abilities:, Perseverance, Self-Motivation, Research and Analytical, Organization, Priority-Setting, just to name a few

    Value addition aside from the Financial Bonus: '' We traders are actually an integral part of the market. We provide 1) Price completeness 2) Liquidity to the market (to our limited power ) and 3) Price Info

    So, if you like service livelihood improved, good for you! But trading is lot more than what you think. I didn't realize this until I became a trader.

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    ust read your post today. I figure, exactly like each and every livelihood, it really depends upon who you are. I've worked over a decade in the service livelihood, I loe trading to become lot more rewarding.

    The most important, you are in charge of your life and fiscal well-being. You decide when and how much you would like to make and nobody else. The sky is your limit. You're not dependant on the others' view or actions.

    There is not any office politics, no commuting in sub-zero temperature, no nosy and incompetent bosses breathing down your neck watching...
    Thanks. I agree with you. Trading is greatest business on the planet. It is career on the planet.

    But in my case, I am not able to pay my bills while trading. I think I work my way up will start work and keep practicing trading.

    I have been watching inventory indices for few months now and I believe thats my true calling. Thus, while working full time I'll continue to practice.

    I believe trading is all about training. If I could practice for 10 years (thats about 2200 sessions), it is going to make my brain ready to handle volatility and tune it to a trading mindset.

    Yes I have a dream that I could a day trade stock indices future full time.

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    Junior Member evazqwzmedina's Avatar
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    You have a dream!! I believe I know a song about that!!!

    I like your comment about 2200 sessions, it's'How to eat elephants?' , split them down into little bits, I egy just about everything like this now, fundamental tasks - divide them and halves again, then a two day task becomes a much easier 4 sessions and adhere in every sessions, then after you have done enough sessions your occupation is complete, no different with forex I presume.

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    Junior Member LAURIELDEFREXX's Avatar
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    Thanks . I concur with you. Trading is best company in world. It is best career in world.

    But in my situation, I am unable to pay my bills while investing. I think I keep practicing trading every day basis, work my way up and will start a job.

    I have been watching inventory indices for several months now and I believe thats my true calling. So, while working full time, I'll continue to exercise.

    I believe trading is all about training. If I can practice for 10 years (thats about 2200 sessions), it is going to make my mind ready to take care of volatility...
    Hey! I read your post about your circumstance. I reacted to that too. I concur. Finish your studies, fou right now and trade part-time is the ideal course of action.

    Once you've accumulated some experience and $$, then you can trade fulltime. You may see very naturally fulltime trading is your next career move and everything just falls into place.

    You're still one of us, no matter if you trade part-time or full!

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