Has anyone became obsessed with trading to the point where it kind of controlled your life? Just wondering how many of us is in the same boat..
Quote from focusonmoney:
Has anyone became obsessed with trading to the point where it kind of controlled your life? Just wondering how many of us is in the same boat..
Quote from caliabc:
read the 4 hour work week by Tim Ferriss.
While I can't actually do a 4 hour week, it did help me realize where I was wasting time and refocus some priorities
in order to get a lot of money from trading you must spend a lot of time at least initially. if you don't know anything about trading- 4 hours a week may take forever before you will be able to make a steady buck in trading.Quote from focusonmoney:
Yea, I agree with both posters so far having a balance life is the key.. I think some people are playing with their life savings hoping to get a lot money from trading..

"Quote from Handle123:
I had to learn to try to keep some kind of balance in life, too much of one thing causes burn out. Do exercising, socializing, being with family, and vacations.
Quote from Bob111:
in order to get a lot of money from trading you must spend a lot of time at least initially. if you don't know anything about trading- 4 hours a week may take forever before you will be able to make a steady buck in trading.
imo-you must be completely committed into trading. once you come up with your edge\system-trade as much as you are comfortable with,but keep in mind that your "edge" most likely not going to last forever. specially,if there is some sort of technical advantage is involved. just like in any business or job-you can be "fired".
if you are making 1-2K a day and don't have enough money to retire(yet) taking something like a 10-30 day vacation kinda foolish imo. try to make as much as you can,while it's last. just don't scalp damn currencies 24/7![]()