Not sure if this thread will develop into anything worthwhile, but Iâm curious as to what other people think about the following:
After reading about the demise of G. Gekko, and reading about the woes of other young traders, it got me thinking about what these particular members childhoods were like/how they were raised. To be more specific, did their parents give them everything they wanted as a kid, did they have to pay for any of their education, did they work(real job, not organizing files at daddyâs/mommyâs office) as a kid? Even more, are they trading with mom and dad's money, or their own?
It seems that many young traders cannot pull it together emotionally and cannot handle taking a loss. You also see a lot of poor money management and I wonder if this may have anything to do with their past.
What are your opinions on this? Could you members elaborate on your pasts/how you were raised, and how, if at all, you think this has affected your trading ?
Iâm not looking to get into any arguments or pissing contests over this. We donât need a repeat of Sen. Robert âKKKâ Byrd vs. the former Treasury Sec. Paul Oneil over humble beginnings, although that was quite amusing.
Iâll post my take on this below.
After reading about the demise of G. Gekko, and reading about the woes of other young traders, it got me thinking about what these particular members childhoods were like/how they were raised. To be more specific, did their parents give them everything they wanted as a kid, did they have to pay for any of their education, did they work(real job, not organizing files at daddyâs/mommyâs office) as a kid? Even more, are they trading with mom and dad's money, or their own?
It seems that many young traders cannot pull it together emotionally and cannot handle taking a loss. You also see a lot of poor money management and I wonder if this may have anything to do with their past.
What are your opinions on this? Could you members elaborate on your pasts/how you were raised, and how, if at all, you think this has affected your trading ?
Iâm not looking to get into any arguments or pissing contests over this. We donât need a repeat of Sen. Robert âKKKâ Byrd vs. the former Treasury Sec. Paul Oneil over humble beginnings, although that was quite amusing.
Iâll post my take on this below.