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Why did you start trading?
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The reason why I like stocks

The first is pure liking. In a person's life, there is nothing happier than doing what you like. Maybe for the sake of making a living, I feel helpless and temporarily wronged to do what I don't like, but as long as the time is right, people will always do what they like. This is human nature and there is no way to change it. Second, stock trading is one of the few opportunities for ordinary people to become rich. Although this road is difficult, it does not need to rely on relationships. It is one of the best ways to realize the freedom of wealth. Ordinary people who want to counterattack either do business or stocks. Stock trading is more difficult than doing business, but more exciting. Third, stock trading is a relatively fair market environment. In real life, in a traditional industry, if you want to be bigger and better, you can trust your relationship, go through the back door, rely on the background, entertain, give gifts, set up a platform and pave the way. There is no interpersonal relationship in stock trading, no invitations and gifts are needed, and no matter how strong the background is, it is useless. The only thing you need is to do yourself well, let yourself establish the correct trading philosophy, develop reasonable trading habits, learn to admit mistakes, know how to be patient, be patient without rush, be patient, and be able to balance gains and losses. I found that trading in stocks cured my violent temper, improved my patience, and realized many of my shortcomings and shortcomings. Finally, I found that what I like is not stocks, but the feeling of driving volatility and surpassing myself.
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