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Board Trading Discussion
Re: Please Give up! If you notice trading is not for you.
by
Wakate
on 06/08/2025, 19:44:15 UTC
The idea of wasting money in funding accounts for years is totally a waste of time and resources. Please reconsider because trading is not the only means of earning a living. thank you

What about the advice that if it isn't working for you now that you shouldn't quit but Keep trying and one day you'll get success. If everybody that was trying and not make it gave up when they were in that stage, we won't be having lots of rich people in the world. It's only when you don't have an interest in gambling but only doing it because you want to make quick money that you should quit if things aren't working for you. There isn't any professional trader that started from knowing it all. They all has times that it wasn't going smoothly for them but they didn't give up and that's why they're now known in the industry as big traders. Trading is a journey and it takes time before you get to your destination.

Yes, there are many different stories about success and part of that successful journey are those tough days that a trader experienced before they managed to figure out what's fits for them in terms of handling pressures and failures, once they overcome those kinds of interruptions they'll be able to stand up and make a better decisions, though it's always up to the person itself whether to push forward, or simply give up if he feels that there's nothing more if the outcome still the same.
I don't see any need for a trader to give up because he's not getting the kind of results that will spice up things for him. Trading is not easy and we shouldn't think that it's our right ans obligation to get the best from trading anything we enter the market.
There are people that have lost fortunes in trading and their still trying their best to get more out of it. This is not a scheme where you will learn and start making money after few weeks or months. Trading is complicated and that's why we have been seeing people lose money while others are making money from the market.