A successful trader is someone who exchanges self-discipline for freedom!



In the later stages of trading,
we will clearly understand,
what do we want? What do we want to do? How do we want it? And how should we go about it?

We will also realize, what can trading bring you? What will the market bring you? How can you obtain it? What should you do?

Trading is the most difficult profession in the world; the difficulty lies in the fact that it is an invisible opponent, called human nature, which can only be overcome with the heart.

Trading is the best profession in the world; the good thing is that it can free you from all constraints—geographical freedom, time freedom, financial freedom. The problems money can solve in the world can be freely addressed!

Obviously, the self-discipline needed to conquer human nature, in exchange for most of life's freedoms, is quite worthwhile. What reason do we have to indulge emotions, indulge human nature? What reason is there not to conquer ourselves?

In real life, being looked down upon, bullied, exposed to the sun and rain, working clock-in, squeezing onto buses, rushing for subways, being late or leaving early, difficult clients, tough tasks, overtime, delayed wages... and so on—these trivial matters of daily life and work, is self-discipline in trading really more difficult than these? If you can't stand others' control, then fine, control yourself.

If you can't even manage yourself, it proves you're a useless mud that can't be fixed, and you deserve to be trampled underfoot by others. Don't talk about ideals!
The trading industry is just like this, and so is every other industry. Don't disbelieve #WCTC交易王PK
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