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If you were offered one billion dollars to quit trading for life would you accept the deal?
This is a tough question that I've thought about recently because I consider trading as a lifestyle and an activity outside of it's money incentive. I'm curious how other people see trading.
I understand one billion dollars may be too stressful to deal with so the offer could stand at any amount less than that if desired.
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I was thinking about lowering the offer to one million and seeing people's responses but then I figured some people would think they're worth more than that in the end.
I was hoping for someone to say No lol
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This is probably the same thing I'd do. I'd miss trading, but the deal in and of itself is a good trade because it's more than I'd project myself to make realistically over the course of my entire life time.
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Hmm...while taking a second guess, is there a way to negotiate the amount yet ?
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