Why Do We Trade? For Real.

I have begun to think that for a lot of people............. pursuit of trading is not based on money as primary motivator. Money is secondary motivator for many.

I say this because again and again I see people falling for BS and seemingly not caring when the BS is exposed. You see it all the time with "true believers" in the vendor/guru landscape. I used to wonder why do people do this?????

The answer is....... these people are running on pure emotion. Not logic and reason. The emotional brain has taken over completely.

If trading was all money and nothing else, then it would be approached as a shrewd business person, asking tough questions, leaving no stone unturned, etc. But when there are other emotional needs in play, the person behaves irrationally in attempt to keep pleasing the inner emotional needs....
 
I have begun to think that for a lot of people............. pursuit of trading is not based on money as primary motivator. Money is secondary motivator for many.

I say this because again and again I see people falling for BS and seemingly not caring when the BS is exposed. You see it all the time with "true believers" in the vendor/guru landscape. I used to wonder why do people do this?????

The answer is....... these people are running on pure emotion. Not logic and reason. The emotional brain has taken over completely.

If trading was all money and nothing else, then it would be approached as a shrewd business person, asking tough questions, leaving no stone unturned, etc. But when there are other emotional needs in play, the person behaves irrationally in attempt to keep pleasing the inner emotional needs....

Thanks for this post.
I will add: those who give a go at trading should continue till they have sorted the core
of these "emotions". Golden opportunity not to be thrown away.
 
Cornix- do you trade?
Why?

Because back in 2005 I read a few (advertising as I later understood) articles about how lucrative (and easy as I thought) it is. Plus the same impression from a few movies.

Obviously I overestimated my own abilities and probably had wrong impression about what the markets can really give to me according to those abilities.

Currently I trade, but expectations as much more in sync with reality.
 
He used to, but no longer does following negative trading results.
He does psy coaching as he is lucky of having a pryschology degree.
We did discuss about the need to find the real reasons people trade, so as
to discover if this leads to failure in trading.

Still trade, just not with expectations to day trade for a living. Counseling and coaching I did even before started to trade as well as some other business ventures (mostly trading too, just not financial markets).
 
Still trade, just not with expectations to day trade for a living. Counseling and coaching I did even before started to trade as well as some other business ventures (mostly trading too, just not financial markets).

Thanks for the corrections.
It just shows that exactitude is not always a given.

So you got lured into trading because of the media?
 
Used to be to get rich beyond my wildest dreams, these days it's a part wage which compensates for when the business doesn't do so great.

Although I plan to go full time asap, I doubt I can make millions or anything stupid, a very high average monthly wage will do me mind.

5K USD per month will do me, still 2x's my average months wages, 4x's what I'm currently making.

You shouldn't trade for a wage, it's not that kind of a job. Only a relatively small percentage of your profits should go to living expenses as a bad period might just be around the corner, at any time - I'm going through one now and if I had spent what I earned before, things would look quite grim now.

For me it was part challenge (what's the best you can do with limited data), part allure of the lifestyle (freedom to move + limited financial freedom) and the procedure (I loved my morning coffee with some charts and code, it was fun).
 
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