The Hard Truth About Trading Success
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#603: The Hard Truth About Trading Success
In this video:
00:37 – Is trading Forex a real job?
01:42 – How to being a trader lucky?
02:05 – The realities of becoming a good trader.
03:00 – Good things are hard to achieve.
03:38 – Moving to the other side of the world to live.
04:13 – The commitment of becoming a karate sensei.
04:49 – I learned how to fly a helicopter.
05:33 – Playing the guitar and singing.
05:52 – Time to get off your bum and make a difference.
06:44 – What are you going to do to help yourself?
07:35 – Get on my Forex Masterclass.
07:46 - New course pricing structure available.
07:56 – Blueberry Markets as a Forex Broker.
Do you find that when you tell people that you are a trader or want to become a trader? They don't think that you have a real job, and they think that you might be a bit lucky because you can work from home or just work on a computer. I want to talk about that because I've experienced that a lot myself in the last week. Let's get into it a more right now.
Hey traders, it's Andrew Mitchem here, the owner of The Forex Trading Coach. A video on podcast number 603.
Is trading Forex a real job?
I want to talk about the human psyche. I find it really interesting. Fascinating. You see, when I started trading some 20 years ago, I had a very young son at the time, and I'd finished being a dairy farmer because of divorce, and people looked at me a little bit strange.
They thought that I was starting this sort of what what was I doing? I meant to be looking after my young son. I didn't have a real job. I was doing this weird, strange thing called trading on the computer. And I think a lot of people, you know, just looked at me a little bit sideways and thought, this guy's just lost the plot here.
Why doesn't he go and get a real job? And then fast forward some, what, 20 plus years later and after just spending the last four weeks in the US on holiday with my wife for her 50th birthday, the amount of comments that I've had either in person or online, or email from people to say, you're so lucky you can do that.
How to being a trader lucky?
And I just find it fascinating, like lucky. How how is like trading lucky? I don't quite get it, but people just think that because, you know, you're either sitting at home on a computer or like, we've just spent four weeks traveling round on a road trip around the US. They think you're lucky.