Markets are designed to allow individuals to look after their private needs and to pursue profit. It’s really a great invention and I wouldn’t under-estimate the value of that, but they’re not designed to take care of social needs.” -George Soros

Forex Trading is really a profitable job and it is undoubtedly capable to continuously sustain the every need of an individual. A work without a boss to stress you and only self-will to drive you. Free knowledge is abundant on the world wide web and a hands-on education using the Demo account is supplied for free by your self-researched chosen broker.

A little capital will suffice for an aspiring trader to fire up an engine and start trading. Cent accounts are at the disposal for an individual to experience the real thing. And once confident and capable enough, a trader may jump into the currency market to try their luck by opening a Live account.

After omitting mistakes and learning from it in the process, we all hope to win trades consistently.
Once the hardships are conquered and our trading goals are achieved, with the help of our self-devised strategy, profit would start to flow.

But once we reached all of this, we might ask ourselves “Am I happy?” some might say yes but unfortunately some might say no. Those who replied the latter would start to reminisce the process that the they had gone through. Some of the question that might pop-up would be “Are there sacrifices made on the process?”. Unfortunately relationships are the usual casualty of this scenario, some are damaged and some are even broken beyond repair.

Most of the time, because of our indomitable will to succeed in trading, we lose sight on the things that are most important. So my advise to those who wants to venture in this career, “Work to live and not live to work”. Good day and happy trading.