Why do people get the tendency of leaving trading? Should I too?

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David Hunter
Answered 2 years, 3 months ago
<p>Individuals may choose to leave trading for a variety of reasons, and whether or not you should follow suit depends on your unique circumstances. Some people exit trading due to a lack of success, experiencing consistent losses, or struggling to achieve their trading goals. The emotional stress associated with trading can also be a contributing factor, as the fear, greed, and frustration involved can take a toll on mental well-being. Additionally, the time commitment required for research and monitoring the markets may become overwhelming, particularly when trying to balance other personal or professional responsibilities. Financial risk is another consideration, as …</p>
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Dustin Smith
Answered 1 year, 6 months ago
<p id="isPasted">It's because they come with a perspective of earning quick money without knowing anything about the market</p><p>When you trade without knowing how it works, the market will take away all your money. Your entire money invested goes in vain.</p><p>Everybody makes a loss because that is an integral part of the stock market. There is no fixed rule and method by which one can say it will go upward or downwards.</p><p>It all comes with time and experience. Who ever sticks with the market by constantly gaining knowledge and adapting to their starters.</p><p>The market will surely reward them.</p>