Is it the money or the enjoyment...

Would you still trade?

  • Yes

    Votes: 21 75.0%
  • No

    Votes: 7 25.0%

  • Total voters
    28

wasp

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(lets just say you do for the sake of argument)

If you won the lottery rollover tomorrow, would you still trade.............. :?:
 
I'd say it's more about the intellectual challenge.

And also the gratifying satisfaction derived from appreciating the beauty of the Beast.
Admiring the markets is like being up close to a dangerous animal. You have to admire the contours, the muscle confirmation, the grace. But you also know that one false move from you and it will bite your arm off.
Surviving daily encounter with the Beast is life-affirming, invigorating; like coming off a bike at high speed and walking away unharmed.
 
If you won the lottery rollover tomorrow, would you still trade.............. :?:

Are you kidding me? :)

It's just a job like any other. I'd haul these screens & the ancilliary crap up to the roof of the office & drop the lot of it into the skip.

Back to sunny San Diego for a full time gig on the beach!!
 
Are you kidding me? :)

It's just a job like any other. I'd haul these screens & the ancilliary crap up to the roof of the office & drop the lot of it into the skip.

I'll have them. :p Good luck with today's lottery. (y)
 
I'd say it's more about the intellectual challenge.

And also the gratifying satisfaction derived from appreciating the beauty of the Beast.
Admiring the markets is like being up close to a dangerous animal. You have to admire the contours, the muscle confirmation, the grace. But you also know that one false move from you and it will bite your arm off.
Surviving daily encounter with the Beast is life-affirming, invigorating; like coming off a bike at high speed and walking away unharmed.

You're right but I'd rather get this from doing something more physical (snowboarding, climbing, skating, sparring...).

For me, trading, while interesting in certain ways, is just a means to an end.

Not having to work would also mean I could do more charity work.
 
:lol

That's a great question!

As for my answer: :LOL: ASK ME TOMORROW!!! :LOL: :devilish:

:clover::clover::clover::clover:
 
its not really to do with the money - Youve got to " ENJOY " the " process of trading " -


otherwise you may as well just go and give it to a money manager to look after - and investing on a " buy and hope " strategy never usually works... !!
and if your into " gambling " - might as well take a plane to Vegas - much more enjoyable than loosing it all staring into the abyss of a computer screen all day


;)
 
I'll go with ampro. At some point, it's just a job. And I have to get up at least by 6:30. And traders on the west coast have to get up even earlier. Screw that.
 
Just an obsessive hobby for me. Money's never been the crucial issue although, when things have gone well, the smile on my other half's face when the odd surprise holiday, new car or bunch of flowers arrives has been nice. :)

Of course, when things haven't gone well, keeping that smile intact via a series of rogue trader accounting manipulations has been something of a challenge. :devilish: Unfortunately she's got a sharper eye than Soc Gen bosses :(

cheers

jon
 
I'd trade with half the lottery money, stick the other half in rolling gilts.

Think how much you could make starting with that kind of capital!
 
If I ever got good at trading I don't think winning the lottery would make me want to stop doing it. Always liked the idea of being a philanthropist and would be quite happy to work a couple of hours a day for that. I'd feel guilty if I had the ability but did'nt use it.
 
Of course, when things haven't gone well, keeping that smile intact via a series of rogue trader accounting manipulations has been something of a challenge. Unfortunately she's got a sharper eye than Soc Gen bosses

:LOL:


I could do more charity work

Thats something worth while!
 
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