
Quote from NTMtrader:
With all the uncertainty, risk, and failure rate associated with trading, why would one choose to become a professional trader?

Quote from intradaybill:
Actually you are chosen to become a trader. So that those God chose to become rich (you know the names, it is the other side) can get your money without God having to directly pull a miracle and violate his doctrine of no interference with the daily financial affairs of the world.
In your life you get very few opportunities to do something great. This is one such opportunity. Most in the world are in dead end jobs. This is never one of those jobs. In One Good Trade (Wiley Trading) I created a fictional character in Why Traders Fail who enters the game of trading for the coolness of it all. This character daydreams telling a young lady what he does and her disinterest instantly turning to total interest. Let me be clear, this is exactly what will happen. Other than playing CF for the New York Yankees or being a rock star nothing is cooler than being a professional trader. You will learn more about yourself in a year of trading than working for twenty years at never-challenge-me corporation. Learning to successfully navigate the markets is the Mount Everett of your professional life.
Quote from Mav88:
I can think of many things that are 'cooler' than being a trader, in fact I think traders are rather looked down on in some places as selfish, unproductive leeches. I just want to make a little cash, I never would consider this as 'doing something great'. This guys has one big ego, I bet he's an ass.
Quote from NTMtrader:
With all the uncertainty, risk, and failure rate associated with trading, why would one choose to become a professional trader?