Reglloyd
2024-12-28

$Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ The Group ABBA released a song called Money, Money, Money in 1973. Suggest you listen to it & enjoy the song !

Money is relative, the more you have the larger your toys become. Money may well be the main driving force for many, unless you've Decided to approach your Trading / Investing from a differently Perspective. 

Passion : The Latin origin of passion is " pati " meaning "suffer " Or strong liking or enthusiasm or strong feeling that clearly helps when obstacles are encountered, however , Trading & or investing should not be based on feelings or emotions.

The approach taken could however be fourfold:

1. Driven by the pursuit of Money.

2.Driven by the pursuit of passion and or emotion.

3.Driven by Fundamentals & Technicals of charts.

4.Driven by a combination of 2 or more above or

5.You have an end game, that being driven by the Goals set to achieve an outcome at a particular time within your journey of Investing, the outcome presenting you with success, that success just happens to be in the form of Money.

Each person has a unique strength & strategy at how we reach the outcome... that's a debate for another day though as some are more cautious than others , however the key to investing is to remember rule no 1: Don't Lose money.

Question: Are you trading / investing in a wreckless way or are you so successful based on the rules applied & followed that the Money finds You in your journey of investing & Trading?

Comment below, I would be interested to hear how successful your journey of investing has been & if you're following rule no 1, not to lose Money.

My approach on this journey of Investing is not to lose any money & driven as a Hobby, after all, most hobbies have become so successful they find themselves as part of the Magnificent 7 on the Nasdaq.

Money or Passion: Which Matters More in Your Stock Trading?
It is said that the dopamine release triggered by stock trading is much higher than that from regular recreational activities. Some people trade stocks purely out of passion, enjoying the sense of achievement and excitement that trading brings. Others trade stocks primarily to make money, as there are alternative side hustles that can also generate income. Of course, these two aspects cannot be entirely separated—it's just the relative importance of each that differs.
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