For those eager to enter the trading industry, hold on! This field isn’t for just anyone to master. Today, let's discuss who is truly suited for it and what conditions need to be met.

Many people initially believe that personality determines everything, claiming that impulsive and impatient individuals are unsuitable, while only calm and composed ones are the 'chosen traders.' However, anyone who has actually navigated the trading world knows that personality alone is insufficient in the face of the market. No matter your original temperament, once you enter the market, you will be repeatedly influenced by its emotions. In the beginner stage, no one can rely solely on personality; everyone must go through a long period of refinement before ultimately becoming 'calm as still water.'

Compared to personality, I believe there are two hard conditions that have a greater impact on traders.

The first is time. From being a novice to achieving stable profits, it takes at least over a year at the quickest. During this year, you must constantly monitor the market, continuously try and summarize experiences. But how many people have that much time? Some office workers, after a long day, still want to utilize their spare time to learn trading and aspire to become full-time traders, which is basically unrealistic. After all, this industry is highly competitive, and relying on spare time to become one of that 10% of winners is incredibly challenging. Relatively speaking, students, graduate students, those working from home, freelancers, and homemakers have more flexible time, giving them an advantage.

The second is financial situation. If you have significant financial pressure, I sincerely do not recommend entering this industry. Excessive pressure can easily lead to a collapsed mindset, making it impossible to learn anything from the market calmly. Those who are in a hurry to make money and wish to get rich overnight should know that trading is not a good choice; it might just trap you deeper. Conversely, if you currently do not have such urgent financial needs, you can explore the trading path more steadily.

While conditions are important, people are adaptable, and if there are no conditions, we can create them. Cut back on expenses, find a job with more free time at home, and create a learning environment for yourself. As long as you persist in investing time, when you finally reap the rewards, you will realize that all your efforts were worthwhile!