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Why Trade??

Why Trade?

Trading appears deceptively easy. A beginner may cautiously enter the market, win a
few times, and start feeling brilliant and invincible. That’s when he starts taking wild
risks and ends up with bad losses.

People trade for many reasons—some rational and many irrational. Trading offers
an opportunity to make a lot of money in a hurry. Money symbolizes freedom to
many people, even though they often don’t know what to do with it.

If you know how to trade, you can make your own hours, live and work anywhere
you please, and never answer to a boss. Trading is a fascinating game: chess, poker,
and a video game rolled into one. Trading attracts people who love challenges.
It attracts risk-takers and repels those who avoid risk.

An average person gets up in
the morning, goes to work, has a lunch break, returns home, has a beer and dinner,
watches TV, and goes to sleep. If he makes a few extra dollars, he puts them into a savings
account.

A trader keeps odd hours and puts his capital at risk. Many traders are
loners who abandon the certainties of the routine and take a leap into the unknown

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