When a Beginner Writes for a Beginner: What Has He Got to Say?
He doesn’t come with charts, graphs, or complex jargon.
He comes with fresh wounds, real fears, and raw honesty.
He says:
> “I’ve clicked BUY and instantly regretted it.”
“I’ve chased a green candle, only to end up burnt.”
“I’ve held on too long, and sold too soon.”
He says:
“I thought I would double my money in 10 minutes…”
“…but I lost 30% in 5.”
“No one warned me about emotions.”
“No one told me the market doesn’t care how badly I need to win.”
Yet he also says:
“I’m learning.”
“I now set Stop Loss.”
“I’m no longer trading because it ‘feels right’—I trade by rules.”
“I understand now: Trading is not gambling. It’s a skill.”
So what does a beginner say to another?
> “Start small. Learn fast. Be honest. Protect your capital.”
“Don’t copy blindly. Don’t follow hype. DYOR.”
“Celebrate small wins. Learn from every loss.”
“This isn’t a race. It’s a journey.”
Because when a beginner writes for a beginner,
He’s not showing off.
He’s reaching out.
He’s saying:
“You’re not alone. We’ll get better—together.” 🚀