ZEN wrote:Forex is one of the best teacher. Trading forex will uncover your personality. When trading forex you will learn about yourself more than you probably did all your life. Forex is a fast teacher. Trading forex will teach you more than how to make money, will teach you how to master yourself, how to master your mind.
If you are able to make money on forex then you will probably succed in any other business.
Forex will teach you to be patient, will teach you the value of perceverance and persistance and the value of discipline. Forex will teach you the art and science of money-management and risk-management and how to think on long term, how to manage a long term business.
Forex is a teacher of life, indeed. As traders, it is our goal, it is our central philosophy of being, that we strive to extract / we strive to take profit out of chaos.
As you learn the markets though, you learn that everything is not exactly 100% chaos.
And that is the point.
In life, we are put up to face against events outside of our control, situations that happen around us and pull us in even if we are just working on our goals and trying our best to stay out of trouble; and of course we don't have much power to instantly & always shape life to our will (or else *I* would be with Angelina ).
But as long as we believe in our abilities, strive to be resourceful in our problem-solving abilities, creative in our view of what is going on around us, and wholly dedicated to see through the foggy uncertainties; we will find bits of order within the chaos of life too, that we can indeed use to pull something favorable (read: profit) out of the random situations (i.e., chaos) of life.
Furthermore,
I am a [highlight=black]Crane[/highlight]. Not strong and scary, but rather weak and frail, but still having other admirable qualities.
The market is a [highlight=black]Tiger[/highlight]. Strong, scary, ferocious. It easily kills, and disfigures it's victims {some even say it has a 95% kill rate }. Even if you are experienced in how to confront it, it still has the overwhelming advantage in killing you and leaving you ripped and shredded on the ground.
But if the [highlight=black]Crane[/highlight] knows how to move gracefully to keep out of the reach of the powerful paw strikes & lunging biting attacks, and wisely chooses when to attack, it can wear down into submission and defeat the [highlight=black]Tiger[/highlight].
So [highlight=black]a Crane can [/highlight][highlight=black]catch a Tiger[/highlight].
It's true, I read about it in Chinese Shaolin Kung Fu history.
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