If you want to enter the trading industry, don't rush! This field isn't something everyone can handle. Today, let's discuss who is suitable and what conditions must be met.

Many people immediately think that personality is everything; they say that those who are impulsive and impatient are unsuitable, while those who are calm and composed are the 'chosen ones.' But anyone who has been through the grind of trading knows that personality isn’t enough in the face of the market. No matter what your original personality is, once you enter the market, you will be repeatedly 'tested' by its emotions. In the beginner stage, no one can rely solely on their personality; everyone must go through a long process of refinement before becoming 'calm as a 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. During this year, you must constantly monitor the market, keep trying, and summarize your experiences. But many people simply don’t have that much time. Some office workers, after a busy day, still want to use their spare time to learn trading and become full-time traders, which is basically unrealistic. After all, this industry is highly competitive, and it's too difficult to become one of the 10% winners relying on spare time. Relatively speaking, students, postgraduates, those working from home, freelancers, and homemakers have more flexible time and thus have an advantage.

The second is financial situation. If you are under significant financial pressure, I sincerely do not recommend entering this field. Too much pressure can easily lead to a breakdown in mentality, making it impossible to learn anything from the market. Those who are eager to make money and want to get rich overnight should not choose trading, as it can easily lead to deeper entanglement. On the contrary, if you don’t have an urgent need for money right now, you can explore the trading path more steadily.

Although conditions are important, people are alive, and if we lack conditions, we can create them. Cut back on expenses, find a home job with more free time, and create a learning environment for yourself. As long as you persist in investing your efforts, when the time comes to reap the rewards, you will find that all your efforts were worth it!