What I got from his post, was that you need to respect money not love it...
Quote from xtrhvydty:
Somehow, many traders equate wealth with happiness. I am someone who already had wealth, a thriving personal consulting business, lotsa hot chicks, but no happiness.
I quit the business and dumped the chicks.
Learning about myself and digging deep for courage and honesty has brought me happiness. Giving up my greed and giving back to life has given me happiness.
Learning to trade fulltime for the last 8 months has been a thrill. Trading is chess, science, artform, social psychology, financial archaeology, personal growth, and fishing blended into the ultimate mindsport.
It is the ultimate profession.
If you read 100 books and study every chart ever and make thousands of trades in your first year, you know what that makes you? That's right, a novice.
Nothing really meaningful in life comes quick and easy. Hang on to grow and master yourself and your profession.
I decided a while ago to do just this, trading small beans (1-10 shares), and trading in my stock market wizard fantasies.
I am up $20 for the year. But I'm not in it for the money.
Yet.
; )
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Quote from Dustin:
If money isn't important to you then you will have a tough time ever making it. If you need trading to give you happiness then you are trading for the wrong reasons. Don't fall for the trading phsycology crap. This business is about hitting singles all day long grinding out your edge. You gotta want the $...and you gotta have an edge.
Quote from fstrader:
Hold On! Not everybody is this one-dimensional. There are plenty of successful traders whose primary focus is not the money. And come to think about it, I couldn't disagree more with your entire premise. Just look around, the act of "wanting" is such a pathetic emotion. Wanting is what wanting will get you. In reality, it DOES boil down to psychology. Success is a state of mind before it can ever become a reality.