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Trading will ruin you.
Member Since Jul 05, 2023
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Aug 01, 2023 at 04:31
Member Since Jul 05, 2023
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Trading will ruin you. If, by the grace of God, you survive trading and becoming profitable, you won’t be the same. You will be forever changed in both your mood and your mannerisms. You will be emotionally scarred. You will become psychologically damaged. You will suffer panic attacks.
Trading is the antithesis of normal human behavior because, in order to make money, you have to risk the thing that keeps a roof over your head, food in your belly, clothes on your back and provides those things for your family as well - you have to risk your money.
Trading is the antithesis of normal human behavior because, in order to make money, you have to risk the thing that keeps a roof over your head, food in your belly, clothes on your back and provides those things for your family as well - you have to risk your money.
Member Since Jun 19, 2023
10 posts
Aug 01, 2023 at 13:30
Member Since Jun 19, 2023
10 posts
Trading is a tough game that can have profound effects on a person. The risks and pressures can cause emotional and psychological stress. It's not for everyone, and those who pursue it should be prepared for the potential impact on their well-being. 📉😔
Member Since Jun 27, 2023
7 posts
Aug 08, 2023 at 12:16
Member Since Jun 27, 2023
7 posts
Trading can indeed be a challenging and emotionally demanding endeavor. The potential for significant financial risk and the psychological toll it can take should be approached with caution. It's essential to prioritize mental well-being and risk management while engaging in trading activities.
Member Since Jul 19, 2023
9 posts
Aug 28, 2023 at 21:10
Member Since Jul 19, 2023
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No doubt, trading can be a total rollercoaster and it ain't for the faint of heart. But hey, some folks find a way to make it work and even thrive. Like any high-risk game, you gotta know what you're getting into and maybe even find a mentor or strategy that vibes with you. Stay safe out there and remember, it's all about that risk management!
Sep 20, 2023 at 09:45
Member Since Sep 20, 2023
2 posts
Trading, like any other financial endeavor, carries inherent risks, and it is possible to incur significant losses. However, whether trading "ruins" you or not depends on several factors, including your approach to trading, your level of risk tolerance, your financial situation, and your ability to manage emotions and make informed decisions.
Oct 19, 2023 at 10:58
Member Since Jul 09, 2023
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mymorestuffs posted:
Trading will ruin you. If, by the grace of God, you survive trading and becoming profitable, you won’t be the same. You will be forever changed in both your mood and your mannerisms. You will be emotionally scarred. You will become psychologically damaged. You will suffer panic attacks.
Trading is the antithesis of normal human behavior because, in order to make money, you have to risk the thing that keeps a roof over your head, food in your belly, clothes on your back and provides those things for your family as well - you have to risk your money.
THE COUNTRY HAVE RIUNED MANY ALREADY ....HAHAHA
Oct 20, 2023 at 02:50
Member Since Oct 18, 2023
5 posts
VineEzego posted:mymorestuffs posted:
Trading will ruin you. If, by the grace of God, you survive trading and becoming profitable, you won’t be the same. You will be forever changed in both your mood and your mannerisms. You will be emotionally scarred. You will become psychologically damaged. You will suffer panic attacks.
Trading is the antithesis of normal human behavior because, in order to make money, you have to risk the thing that keeps a roof over your head, food in your belly, clothes on your back and provides those things for your family as well - you have to risk your money.
THE COUNTRY HAVE RIUNED MANY ALREADY ....HAHAHA
Which one are we talking about lol

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