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I don't think I would ever take trading as a full time job and my only source of income. Trading takes a lot of discipline and great strategy. I see myself constantly making changes in my trading strategies and little tweaks here and there. I would say money management is a huge part of trading as well. Learning how to take a profit or take a loss and not be greedy is huge.
Trading full time definitely gives a trader the ability to set his or her own schedule and that in itself could be life changing. I would say trading for me is great part time but I don't find too much of a steady income when I trade. It's great to set your own schedule but it's even greater for me to have a full time job where I receive a steady paycheck.
I haven't had a J.O.B in over 15 years. If I wasn't trading for a living I was running my own business which can sometimes feel like a job but it's a completely different thing. Some people are cut out to work for a steady pay check and other's aren't. If I had to choose one reason for trading, other than my love of it, it would be to never have to work for anyone else ever again. As for lifestyle, I lead a very modest existence. When you don't have a regular income you get good at saving for a rainy day, and it's a difficult habit to break. I made the mistake, early in my trading career, of over leveraging myself on my personal finances. It's the worst mistake a trader can make. Instead of approaching trading with a free mind there is tremendous pressure to perform. Traders should really live modestly until they are sitting on a mountain of cash and then, keep living modestly.
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How do I live my life as a trader?
One day-trade at a time.
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in the country i live,the USD dollar to local currency ratio is 3000 .so even if i can make 500 $ a month,it's sufficient for me.trading changed my life extensively..
i thought it can give me freedom,but i lost my relationships,my youth and i sacrified everything for finding the proper system.now i am slave of the trading screen...
Agreed. I spent the last 6 years without a social life and the best years of my life are gone. All I have to show for is a few systems that make 15-50% a year. Hardly the returns I was expecting. Now trying to get a day job o I can trade the system on autopilot.