One last piece of advice: don't mix trading and drinking. Trust me on this based on my experience.
Of course, in the same way that you should not drink alcohol when you go to the casino, which many gamblers disregard and which is why they are very profitable for casinos.
If casinos didn't want us to drink while gambling, they wouldn't be serving us free booze, right?

You can't really equate trading with gambling because trading is a serious gig, whereas gambling is more about having a good time, you know, entertainment. Casinos serve up free drinks because they want gamblers to have a blast, and, of course, to get them to bet more aggressively. They've done their homework and found that when people have a few drinks, they tend to lose more easily.
There are discussions that making trading and gambling the same since they only look for the risk of losing but they didn't look at its execution or other technical aspects. If we look at people's opinion more says that gambling is for fun or has more higher risk since we might didn't notice that we already lose a lot since we enjoy the games we play. Compare to trading where we are so much careful on every placed position since we always need to monitor the movements that's why we are much aware on the risk brought up by some single movements on the market.
Also if casino offer that free drink to their gamblers and we are the one who's on the table then its better for us not to take it since that's what those operator want since they want to make us drunk so we can do bad decisions while playing since this is big profit for them.