Why Trading Should Not Be A Career Choice

I am late to this thread... Sounds cute, I didnt read everything so I am certain what I'll say has already been said....

We could write a thread on why being in the Music Business isnt a career choice, Why working a Job isnt a career Choice..

They all have the same amount of risk...

Personally I love trading and the fact that I can take care of my family all from my Study chair.....

Sure beats getting up and driving to a Job....
 
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One more thing...

I spent 10 years as a professional bowler, poker player, and pool hustler... and money "won" is much more satisfying than earning a salary. Winning money while trading the markets has much the same satisfaction. :D

I have nothing against you but want to understand your mentality. Were you a successful professional bowler, poker player and pool player? Given all that success what drove you to seek further success in trading? You seem to have experienced nothing other than succes.
 
i'm the same way about looking forward to working the next day. NOT a workaholic (ie. trading 24 hours).

but unless i get a little burned out, i'm looking forward to the next day of work. and when i get burned out? i take a day off, and usually, i'm really excited to work the next day.
 
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