benkal
Active Member
Trading should be treated like a business, and just like in business, sometimes success can come at a much later time than anticipated.
we know of successful entrepreneurs and their humble beginnings, they didn't become successful overnight, it took quite some time for others, most of them in their twenties were very broke worse than you, for you can afford internet connection, smart phone, laptop and can deposit funds to your trading account. so my question to you is why do you feel like after 1-5 years of trading you think you should be successful by then? trading is a learning curve, coupled with persistence, discipline & commitment. Just keep pushing one of the days you will have your own success story, you will remember the times you felt like giving up, times you thought trading isn't for you, or the time you said trading is a scam or is gambling.
Remember to start small and keep growing, don't fool yourself, if you cant manage a $500 account you certainly wont manage a $10000 account. slow always wins the race, stick to proper risk management and grow slowly its worth it rather than blowing 5 $100 accounts over a week cos u risking big but you just end up being KING OF DEPOSIT while u could've stuck with small lot and stayed in the game longer
we know of successful entrepreneurs and their humble beginnings, they didn't become successful overnight, it took quite some time for others, most of them in their twenties were very broke worse than you, for you can afford internet connection, smart phone, laptop and can deposit funds to your trading account. so my question to you is why do you feel like after 1-5 years of trading you think you should be successful by then? trading is a learning curve, coupled with persistence, discipline & commitment. Just keep pushing one of the days you will have your own success story, you will remember the times you felt like giving up, times you thought trading isn't for you, or the time you said trading is a scam or is gambling.
Remember to start small and keep growing, don't fool yourself, if you cant manage a $500 account you certainly wont manage a $10000 account. slow always wins the race, stick to proper risk management and grow slowly its worth it rather than blowing 5 $100 accounts over a week cos u risking big but you just end up being KING OF DEPOSIT while u could've stuck with small lot and stayed in the game longer