Wrong. The foundation of any beneficial simulation/practice, is taking it seriously. Try farting around as a pilot or LEO or Special Forces or ER care or ......, and see what happens: your ass will be fried, *because*, when others need to depend on you in real time, your training will be crap, and you perform as you train. End of story.
If the OP paper-traded for the last 5 years, but never took it seriously, they will certainly perform like crap. End. Of. Story.
Oh -- but blaming "Sim"???? Laughable. Jeeez.
Just to chime in of what's above:
PLAN THE TRADE.
TRADE THE PLAN.
(and)
TRAIN AS YOU TRADE.
TRADE AS YOU TRAIN.
Your post is laughable.
Comparing Trading Sim to literally life or death specialized knowledge and skills. pleeze.
That's silly and stupid.
The OP stated...
>> "When I am not trading real money I almost have this ability to see into the close future of a stock."
>> "As soon as I start trading real money my emotions take over. I am no longer calm and make the stupidest trades that always goes against me."
The OP clearly discerned the difference of sim vs real. And specifically noted a missing component of sim... emotion. Sim trading, taken "seriously" or not does not "train" for real-time real money on the line emotions. The OPs problem is psychological. Sim trading does not fix that issue.
