A person who can survive by trading means they are no longer the same person as before.
Someone who can make it through trading is, in a sense, no longer the same person who first entered the market.
When they first come in, it’s pretty much the same for everyone—they carry fantasies of getting rich overnight, thinking making money is simple. Then the market “educates” them: they lose money, panic, fall into chaos, and begin to question whether they’re capable. Most people stop here and get eliminated. A small portion keep moving forward, starting to face their own problems—correcting their flaws, setting rules, and rebuilding their system. This process repeats again and again: better, then worse; worse, then better. $LAB $MU $HYPE
Someone who can make it through trading is, in a sense, no longer the same person who first entered the market.
When they first come in, it’s pretty much the same for everyone—they carry fantasies of getting rich overnight, thinking making money is simple. Then the market “educates” them: they lose money, panic, fall into chaos, and begin to question whether they’re capable. Most people stop here and get eliminated. A small portion keep moving forward, starting to face their own problems—correcting their flaws, setting rules, and rebuilding their system. This process repeats again and again: better, then worse; worse, then better. $LAB $MU $HYPE