stockgirl, it is a common expectation to assume trading is far easier than we discover it to be in reality. For a number of reasons, most people assume if they can fund an account and handle some simple math, results should follow suit.
Recently I watched an experienced chainsaw artist carve some absolutely unbelievable woodwork: the animals he did were in motion and seemily three breaths away from being alive.
The guy was younger than me, wielding aged saws that looked like they were dragged (drug?) behind his truck across rough roads on their way to the event.
I have Stihl chainsaws in my garage that are practically new and far more costly than the artist's old junk. I've been running chainsaws cutting wood a lot longer than this guy has, no question.
But... if I tried to chisel out a piece of work like he routinely does, it would result in a big pile of wood chips and something that looks like it was bred on the island of Doctor Zhivago.
Bottom line? Skill is a direct result of experience. Experience comes over time thru trial & error via the school of hard knocks. We all pay for our tuitions in life... either for knowledge = info purchased or to the market itself for harsh lessons learned.
Stick & stay, the reward is worth it :>)
Austin
Recently I watched an experienced chainsaw artist carve some absolutely unbelievable woodwork: the animals he did were in motion and seemily three breaths away from being alive.
The guy was younger than me, wielding aged saws that looked like they were dragged (drug?) behind his truck across rough roads on their way to the event.
I have Stihl chainsaws in my garage that are practically new and far more costly than the artist's old junk. I've been running chainsaws cutting wood a lot longer than this guy has, no question.
But... if I tried to chisel out a piece of work like he routinely does, it would result in a big pile of wood chips and something that looks like it was bred on the island of Doctor Zhivago.
Bottom line? Skill is a direct result of experience. Experience comes over time thru trial & error via the school of hard knocks. We all pay for our tuitions in life... either for knowledge = info purchased or to the market itself for harsh lessons learned.
Stick & stay, the reward is worth it :>)
Austin