Irrelevant. Nobody cares, and you should not care either what you were in the past. This is TODAY.Thank you very much for all the replies. There are so many good ones that I cannot pay respect by replying to all of them one by one.
A few things about myself...I have more than 10 years of trading/investing experience.
Why not just be a "full-time speculator"?In the past 2 years, it got to the point that the time I need to spend on the financial markets has grown so much that I need to make a choice between my full-time job as an engineer or part-time job as speculator.
What keeps me back is the social pressure and the self-disrespect that I feel as an investor. Of course, there is always a risk that I will earn far less or even go into the red as an investor.
You are starting a new business. Your very own trading business. Treat it as a business, and understand that most small businesses lose money in their first year or two of operation. How many business owners out there feel "self-disrespect" for losing money in their start-up timeframe, and give up because of it? Only the failed ones, because they gave up.
On the work aspect, I have no doubt I will enjoy the work as a speculator although I enjoy engineering work too.
Look on the bright side...If you fail as a full-time speculator, you have your engineering background to fall back upon. So you do have a sort-of safety net.
Narcissism has no place in trading, or investing, or anywhere. Drop this shit now, or you will fail....I believe it is not how much money a person has that commands respect but the way he earns his money that determines whether he deserves respect.
Again...Narcissism has no place in trading, or investing, or anywhere. Drop this shit now, or you will fail. Humble yourself fast, or be humbled.An entrepreneur or engineer who creates products/services that improves the standard of living of others deserves respect.
A speculator who gets rich from the follies of others in the market deserves less respect because he takes advantage of the stupid but does not create much useful stuff in the process. Nevertheless, it is still an honest living.
Now you're just in non-sequitur land and seem to be looking for validation of the fragile and barely-existent self-esteem umbrella you are trying to hide under.
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When I express these reservations to others, the most common reply was "You care too much about what people think about you." This is a weakness that cannot be avoided, at least by me. Humans are social creatures. It is impossible to totally ignore what others think unless you are a machine.
BECOME THAT MACHINE, or you will fail. Nothing is impossible if you put your mind to it, and it seems you have found your greatest challenge to becoming a great trader, in the bolded underlined italicized bit. Think less about others, and more about yourself. Stop whining on about what you think others may think of you. Think instead about how YOU think of you. Get a backbone and do not be afraid to stand alone, and FUCK what anyone else thinks, because nobody else is going to care about you more than YOU!
