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December 07, 2017, 08:38:53 PM
Trading for me  is not a game or fun its a serios issue about making business grow and success you have to fucos this because trading is not easy you have to communicate the investors and encourage them to invest.
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December 07, 2017, 06:31:41 PM
I myself regard trade as one of the most serious and professional ways to make money.
I can not treat trading or other similar things like trading that you think is like taking it as a pleasure or a game. Pro's traders need a lot of educational journey, experience and time to be successful in trading. Trading also requires a lot of skills or skills without having any trading skills or skills, you who think trading like pleasure or a game can not be considered a person who trades successfully so can not be considered to achieve your goals in terms of trading. The reasons for such things are the triggers that a more active and skilled person can become successful in trading and also this is a money issue if you think it's like fun and your game will lose you a lot of money over time
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December 07, 2017, 06:05:47 PM
“One thing very good traders have is insight into themselves.” - Chris Tate


FUN AND GAMES
Recently Louise Bedford and I have been doing the Short Term Trading Magic seminars in a few places and it has been sometime since I did any form of presentation on a semi regular basis. As such it has been interesting to observe people as they work through various trading issues.

One of the things I have noted is that people take trading far too seriously and this is reflected in a form of desperation. Desperation is the antithesis of the state of mind you need to be in to trade effectively.

There is no deny that this is a phase everyone enters at some stage in their career but to be successful you need to move beyond this and begin to treat trading as the game that it is. Once I started treating trading as a game then it became so much easier on the soul and my results reflected this. I even have a t-shirt that says that the fewer fucks I give the more I make.

This is not to say that I am reckless but rather that I am in no way wedded to the outcome of any trade. At its core my life will not change if a trade or even a cluster of trades are winners or losers – they are simply not that important. When compared to real life, trading is nowhere near as important as people think it is.

It is often commented that children are better are learning new things than adults who seem set in their ways. I am not so certain that this is a reflection of any great cognitive superiority or plasticity that the young may have but rather a reflection of their willingness to be both wrong and to play. Young children have no ego therefore the mistakes that their play generate have no impact upon their sense of self-worth. As adults we lose this resilience because we believe that it is somehow catastrophic to our self-image if we do make mistakes.

But in trading your mistakes are your own – no one else can see them so you are insulated from the judgment of others. This isolation gives you the freedom to be wrong but the only thing you have to cope with is your own judgment.

 Markets are a wonderful universes for exploration and for play. The presence of micro contracts in various instruments and online trading mean that you experiment very cheaply.

The price of admission to the fun park is much lower than it used to be and the number of rides has gone through the roof. It is a shame that more traders don’t view trading as little more than a theme park where you can play to your heart’s content and during the process of playing you learn much more than you would if you were consumed by seriousness and desperation.


Author: Chris Tate

Article reproduced with kind permission of: http://tradinggame.com.au/


More trading quotes are below:

“To my way of thinking trading is an internal endeavour – there is no external enemy who you can deceive or overpower since markets only exist in the most ephemeral way inside your head. Markets may appear to be physical constructs but they are largely an illusion, trading occurs inside your head where your own perceptions and distortions of reality influence your decision making.” – Chris Tate

“The one thing you shouldn't feel pressured about is trading. If you do feel that way, you probably need to take a step back and reassess. Pressured trade(r)s don't make good trade(r)s.” – Joe Ross


www.tallinex.com wants you to be a successful trader 



No i do not see this as a fun or games because if you are looking for that youbare definitely looking for gambling becausebthat is what the game looks like. This is more likely a job or a work for me because I gained money in them and I am working for them. Being a fun means like you do not care if you lose money or not but here the money itself you needed it so i do not spend much time trading i spend much time to gain biunty coins that i will later traded on
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December 07, 2017, 04:37:50 PM
Trading was fun when bitcoin was selling at $250! Now that bitcoin is going to $20,000 tell me somebody that do fun and games for $20,000?
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December 07, 2017, 04:28:16 PM
It's not really fun and I don't profit very much from it, so I don't do it often.
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December 07, 2017, 09:18:19 AM
Trading is fun, if you know how to do it, so much better to study which coins are you going to invest on first, however if you do not have any background on trading, you might just get disappointed if you see your investments going down. I do not see how trading can be a game, since you need to study the market and be sure that you will win if possible, at all times, i think if you treat it as a game, the market will also play games with you, better treat it responsibly than just some other simple task.
We must be careful about our hard earned money. I also don't consider trading as a joke but if you are not enjoying what you are doing then it doesn't worth your time and effort. We must have fun in our activities. Not for a second I am saying to take life casually but being too much serious will also spoil beautiful moments. Trading is a challenging profession that is what it makes fun to do.
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December 07, 2017, 09:10:32 AM
When a huge amount of money is involved in trading, it is no longer fun because of fear that it may vanish in a second if you make a wrong move. If you win often in trading then enjoy your winnings especially when you already an expert and know how to win every trade. Trading is a serious game and losing a trade is not fun.  
Trading is not for fun, not a game it's a job or like a profession for many traders. As you explained when someone invests bulk money in trading how can we take it as a fun, game? And also I think that trading needs luck along with the previous experiences. If anyone takes it as fun then they might be taken trading for short-term.
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December 07, 2017, 01:40:54 AM
I do see huge similarities in crypto trading and ludo game because in both the cases, you need skills as well as luck factor in order to win at the end. There are some other factors too which affect the results so that in the games.

However, there is a prime difference in playing strategic games and trading with actual money. It is observed that psychologically you play in a more defensive way when you are playing for actual money but the case is not same while playing the game so fundamentally it is not the same but similar in nature.
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December 07, 2017, 12:01:34 AM
No of course not, trading is serious job, it is not like gambling, I am sure that many traders are stress because they are too serious in it. Momey is so worthy. I won't lose my money only because a am not serious in trading, I think the best way to trading is by keep serious in it.
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December 06, 2017, 11:44:14 PM
When a huge amount of money is involved in trading, it is no longer fun because of fear that it may vanish in a second if you make a wrong move. If you win often in trading then enjoy your winnings especially when you already an expert and know how to win every trade. Trading is a serious game and losing a trade is not fun.  
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December 06, 2017, 11:32:01 PM
It's very difficult to do it while having fun, but I think a lot of people are happy to trade, not as a game, but to earn more income than their income. well, this is not like gaming and having fun, but this can be said to work.

I agree with you. if we serious in trading as a job so we don't trade like game cause our mindset will be same with our purpose.
If our purpose is a profit so we will be learn everyday and when we profit or lose it will be as own experience
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December 06, 2017, 10:43:27 PM
I do not think that people may be consider trading as fun and enjoyment, Trading is a profession from where people are earning their livelihood.Trading require a good education,experience and full time fir becoming sucessful in trading.
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December 06, 2017, 10:27:52 PM
Yes, I think you should consider trading as fun as a game. It will help you feel more comfortable and can give right decision.
No , you can't consider this problem because if this is only a game or fun, you will not be serious in your trading career and in trading, it's really a matter if you're not serious in it.
I feel trading is a profession for many users by which they invest make profit out of it, so I feel trading is neither for fun nor game, of course many will consider it as a fun but I feel it is a field for investment and making good money from it.
so on that case we need to take it serious cause this is where we can get profit it is much better if we can get a lot of information before we can go and trade cause this is not a joke that we need to just trade only.
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December 06, 2017, 10:00:30 PM
I haven't traded much yet and why it may mirror some games I've played in the past I try my hardest to remember it's real money and a serious market and to not treat things as I would a game. I feel if you do this then you will make poor decisions and lose money.
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December 06, 2017, 09:55:00 PM
I'm not see trading crypto's as a fun game, i always seriously for trading
because i dont want to lose to much and focus so that get more profit
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December 06, 2017, 09:49:46 PM
Only see trading is work, if you think trading is game. I think you have a gambling addict. It's no problem, just need to control it. Reasonable approach and balance.

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December 06, 2017, 09:43:49 PM
While I have fun trading, I don't see it as a game. But if I  lose some money while trading I get mad and quit til the next day.
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December 06, 2017, 09:42:40 PM
Trading is funny at a certain stage, i mean that when it is related to money, it is not always funny we have to be serious for most of the time.
I dont think so because i am not an exoert trader to see tradinv as fun and games, maybe for expert or good trader they will see trading as fun and games, but for me that is not good enough on trading, i am very serious when i am trading because i am nood good enough to see trading as fun, trading is a serious for me.
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December 06, 2017, 09:19:10 PM
Trading is funny at a certain stage, i mean that when it is related to money, it is not always funny we have to be serious for most of the time.
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December 06, 2017, 05:05:56 PM
“One thing very good traders have is insight into themselves.” - Chris Tate


FUN AND GAMES
Recently Louise Bedford and I have been doing the Short Term Trading Magic seminars in a few places and it has been sometime since I did any form of presentation on a semi regular basis. As such it has been interesting to observe people as they work through various trading issues.

One of the things I have noted is that people take trading far too seriously and this is reflected in a form of desperation. Desperation is the antithesis of the state of mind you need to be in to trade effectively.

There is no deny that this is a phase everyone enters at some stage in their career but to be successful you need to move beyond this and begin to treat trading as the game that it is. Once I started treating trading as a game then it became so much easier on the soul and my results reflected this. I even have a t-shirt that says that the fewer fucks I give the more I make.

This is not to say that I am reckless but rather that I am in no way wedded to the outcome of any trade. At its core my life will not change if a trade or even a cluster of trades are winners or losers – they are simply not that important. When compared to real life, trading is nowhere near as important as people think it is.

It is often commented that children are better are learning new things than adults who seem set in their ways. I am not so certain that this is a reflection of any great cognitive superiority or plasticity that the young may have but rather a reflection of their willingness to be both wrong and to play. Young children have no ego therefore the mistakes that their play generate have no impact upon their sense of self-worth. As adults we lose this resilience because we believe that it is somehow catastrophic to our self-image if we do make mistakes.

But in trading your mistakes are your own – no one else can see them so you are insulated from the judgment of others. This isolation gives you the freedom to be wrong but the only thing you have to cope with is your own judgment.

 Markets are a wonderful universes for exploration and for play. The presence of micro contracts in various instruments and online trading mean that you experiment very cheaply.

The price of admission to the fun park is much lower than it used to be and the number of rides has gone through the roof. It is a shame that more traders don’t view trading as little more than a theme park where you can play to your heart’s content and during the process of playing you learn much more than you would if you were consumed by seriousness and desperation.


Author: Chris Tate

Article reproduced with kind permission of: http://tradinggame.com.au/


More trading quotes are below:

“To my way of thinking trading is an internal endeavour – there is no external enemy who you can deceive or overpower since markets only exist in the most ephemeral way inside your head. Markets may appear to be physical constructs but they are largely an illusion, trading occurs inside your head where your own perceptions and distortions of reality influence your decision making.” – Chris Tate

“The one thing you shouldn't feel pressured about is trading. If you do feel that way, you probably need to take a step back and reassess. Pressured trade(r)s don't make good trade(r)s.” – Joe Ross


www.tallinex.com wants you to be a successful trader 




I don't have fun  while losing money and sadly I'd only lost money trying to trade, so I don't know what really to do actually.
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