Let's be the people we really are. We are "DIGITAL SPORTSMEN / WOMAN". I've never been much good at physical sports of any sort. Chess... No#! No good at puzzles or Figure-It-Out Games.
Even at playing Card Games Just a typical dabbler with nothing to bring from the table.
When I walk by slot machines I chuckle under my breath as I see that form of business "Pure Gambling"!
(Kettle Calling The Pot Black)
What is about trading that curves the difference between IT and anything else of risk venture?
Is it the hunt for systematic perfection of action?
The perceived assumption with enough experience and diligent effort one will be quite the handy man of capital gain action?
Is it because for those of us than have 10's of thousands of hours of screen time we just can't see ourselves doing anything else?
Is it a learned habitual Disease of sorts?
We each that have been on this train for some years have a mechanized response to this very question when challenged by peers or cautious curiosity seekers.
Everything done in life is a form of Risk/Reward scenarios, yet being a Market Trader is a field set apart as Those and Them.
Sitting in front of your computer, tablet or the current flavor of cell phone in hand What drives your urgings, itches and gluttony to keep trading a Digital Reality riddled with Pain Joy and conditional Sorrow?
All said and done do we really trade for the
Money
or is this our brand of Reality Win-Lose-Or-Draw?








Even at playing Card Games Just a typical dabbler with nothing to bring from the table.
When I walk by slot machines I chuckle under my breath as I see that form of business "Pure Gambling"!
(Kettle Calling The Pot Black)
What is about trading that curves the difference between IT and anything else of risk venture?
Is it the hunt for systematic perfection of action?
The perceived assumption with enough experience and diligent effort one will be quite the handy man of capital gain action?
Is it because for those of us than have 10's of thousands of hours of screen time we just can't see ourselves doing anything else?
Is it a learned habitual Disease of sorts?
We each that have been on this train for some years have a mechanized response to this very question when challenged by peers or cautious curiosity seekers.
Everything done in life is a form of Risk/Reward scenarios, yet being a Market Trader is a field set apart as Those and Them.
Sitting in front of your computer, tablet or the current flavor of cell phone in hand What drives your urgings, itches and gluttony to keep trading a Digital Reality riddled with Pain Joy and conditional Sorrow?
All said and done do we really trade for the
"Look Left Think Right"