Profitable trading ≠ Freedom | Do you agree?

Most people step into trading because of one powerful idea: freedom.

The promise is simple—no boss, no fixed schedule, and the chance to make serious money without the grind. Who wouldn’t be drawn to that?

But here’s the uncomfortable truth: that same belief is often the reason many traders fail.

When you come into trading chasing freedom, you subconsciously reject structure, discipline, and rules—the very things required to succeed in this game. Trading starts to feel like an escape rather than a profession. And the market has a way of exposing that mindset very quickly.

The irony is this: the traders who actually achieve freedom are the ones who stop chasing it. They treat trading like a skill, a craft, and a business. They embrace routine, risk management, and consistency.

I get why the idea of the 9–5 frustrates people. Feeling stuck, working hard, and still not getting ahead can push anyone to look for an alternative. But trading is not an easy way out—it’s a different kind of responsibility.

In reality, trading doesn’t give you freedom first.

It demands discipline first—and only then does freedom become a possibility.

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@headies25284 - 2 months ago

It will be awesome hearing from everyone.

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@chaka_muanzi - 2 months ago

My take is retail trading cannot grant anyone financial freedom. I take trading as a means of just generating enough money to buy groceries. The markets are just too uncertain to rely on for a daily living. Sometimes it can take price a whole day to just move 15 pips

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@patrader - 2 months ago

The traders career will always be most liberating once the tough part is over.

Your goal is to wither out the bad part, scale your lots and then a day will come when a single days profit would be more then your non trader friends salary or income.

So yes the freedom will come but you will not see it easily and early on. By the time you make it you might have seen so much pain lost a few friends(hope not). Or have had a stressful life.

So there is light at the end of the tunnel. Don't give up.

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@patrader - 2 months ago
Quoted - headies25284

Hmmm, the part of not loosing hope is difficult especially when everyone around you think something is wrong with you.

Keep your family close. Don't miss time with them.

Stop caring about what strangers think, if your family thinks you are doing something wrong, sit and tell them i want to keep on trying this till i make it. But make sure you give yourself a deadline of 2-4 years.

Hold a job so you have an income stream while you are going through the tough part in trading.

Make time for self assessment to see where you are failing, i have noticed most mistakes are repeatable and you can correct them. Push your self to place higher lot sizes once you achieve little bit of profitability.

I am stating what most wont agree. Trading is not a job. Most money in trading will come in short bursts when your strategy performs well, during bad periods you have to ensure that you don't lose it all.

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