Are most traders married?

Do you discuss trading with your spouse and family?

  • I am married and discuss trading with spouse/family

    Votes: 113 29.1%
  • I am married and don't discuss trading with spouse /family

    Votes: 75 19.3%
  • I am single and discuss trading with significant other/family

    Votes: 78 20.1%
  • I am single and don't discuss trading with significant other/family

    Votes: 88 22.7%
  • I am married and spouse/family doesn't know I trade

    Votes: 4 1.0%
  • I am single and no one else knows I trade

    Votes: 30 7.7%

  • Total voters
    388
Married, and no. Wife says, "you take care of it... I don't want to be bothered." Rest of the family still asks, "are you still a stock broker?" (Never was a stock broker, but that's what they concluded before when I explained.)
 
I read of some horror stories... husband hiding losses... wife nagging... wifey "dissatisfied" husband's never around cuz he's working.

How many traders have divorced? That's a better question, imo. When I hear these things I am that much less interested in tying that knot. I think in this business u need 101% support from your immediate family.
 
Good traders never get married to a position, no matter how attractive it appears. Getting married is like going limit-long in a single position, and relying for protection on a stop loss that takes 6 months to process, and ends up costing you half your account.

Instead, good traders should diversify their investments, and rapidly exit any positions the moment they start going sour.
 
HA, i discussed a 95 hundred dollar loss with the gal once (when learning how to trade) and she said: "Is it always going to be like this? I said: "Well, i hope not, HA.

Next year she flew the coop and found a new fool.. some nuclear physicist type. She said: " I need security"..

Now i get to spend all the money. :D

When it was all done and (we are still distant friends) over i asked her if the fella glowed in the dark and if that was the real draw. :cool: :cool:
 
haha some of these posts are hilarious. .I'm not married though, but I believe some people need the emotional support of a loved one/ gf. When speaking to others about what I do, I'm usually in the category of a stock trader or if I have my series 7, but I'm in the futures markets !
 
Quote from Batterup:

HA, i discussed a 95 hundred dollar loss with the gal once (when learning how to trade) and she said: "Is it always going to be like this? I said: "Well, i hope not, HA.

Next year she flew the coop and found a new fool.. some nuclear physicist type. She said: " I need security"..

Now i get to spend all the money. :D

When it was all done and (we are still distant friends) over i asked her if the fella glowed in the dark and if that was the real draw. :cool: :cool:

yup ultimately all they want is security after the living on the edge..now when the first stage of their life is over..

at first its i need a guy that is bad and exciting (loser or druggie) :p yeah and forget about the nice guy (he is boring) then when they enter the next stage of their life 30's and up they want security and comfort through $$$$

that the way life is :D
 
I blew up my first account and hid it from my then girlfriend until the elephant was 30k, not anymore.

I set it up this time as a 2 member LLC and we discuss how I do every day whether it be sim or real dough. My wife is a great supporter and forgiving for my earlier dumb moves.

I also put one fail safe into my trading plan to exercise strict discipline.

If I don't follow the plan then my wife the VP of the LLC has the authority to demote me to sim for 2-3 days or until I can demonstrate that I am following the rules. This may sound laughable, but I think begining traders like me need to be accountable to someone other than themselves. Some use a trading coach for $$$ to be accountable, I use someone vested in my financial well being.

Dan
 
There's some truth what they said.

Quote from WmWaster:

Markets, to my parents, are the biggest scam (but legal) in the world - a place to pump people's money into sharks.
 
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