It's like a circle, where we learn different things altogether, get misinformed, and get influenced by different things, particularly the wrong perception of others that some people allow to pass through them. Trading is not a job with a stamped agreement of a fixed monthly salary, both for those that assume to be professionals and for those that are not. That is to say, we all make mistakes in trading, learn from them, try again, and keep trying until we increase the rate of profit. That's why it's said that trading is not for everyone; if you are not really willing to experience some loss, then you can't trade.
Right. There are people who ask how much I will earn per day or per month when I become an experienced trader and I have a lot of experience. Trading is not a stable income or a fixed profit. The truth is that you will have to lose a lot of money, learn through this experience, become a better trader in order to earn more later. There is no gain without loss.
I agree, over time you already understand who is worth listening to and who is not. Who can give good advice and who is terrible