I have been trading for three years with varying success. And all these three years there are moments at which I say to myself: "trading is not for me, trading is definitely not mine." But then I learn new information, study technical analysis in more detail and practice, practice, practice. Only then results begin to come. Trading is hard. If you do not persist, nothing will work.
Trading is really hard indeed, but when you already know how to trade effectively and how to read charts, candlesticks, and you always follow your coin in diffent sites it will be an advantage. Continous to learn in trading we will all be an expert someday.
Many people think trading is easy and that they can start and earn a lot of money quickly. A friend of mine asked me some time ago if I could explain trading to him, because he wanted to get rich - I said to him: "If you wanted to become a brain surgeon, do you think you could just watch one for 2 surgeries and watch some Youtube video tutorials about brain surgery and become a successful surgeon?" Only then he understood that it's a lot of work and practice. In the end he said that learning of charts, indicators,... was not interesting for him, he just wanted to get rich very quickly.
I also have been trading for more than 4 years now and it hasn't been easy - but I really enjoy it, I'm not in it (just) for the money - for me it's a hobby, and I'm learning new stuff each day and can't wait to open TradingView every spare minute
Altough as many of you have mentioned - at least few times a year I think that "It's not for me", but it's just emotions speaking. From what I learned over the years - the most important trait to master as a trader is to exclude emotions. It can save a lot of nerves and money