If your desire to
make fast money causes you to buy up stocks and overlook red flags, you could be in for a world of disappointment.
Not exact matches
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Fast food causes chronic disease, and there's lots of money to be made selling fast food, and then treating the diseases that fast food cau
Fast food
causes chronic disease, and there's lots of
money to be
made selling
fast food, and then treating the diseases that fast food cau
fast food, and then treating the diseases that
fast food cau
fast food
causes.
Traders tend to try too hard and too often, whether it's trying to analyze too many indicators or economic news events, or over-trading and over-leveraging their account, the desire to
make as much
money as possible, as
fast as possible, is often the
cause of stupid trades.
It's a funny thing that feeling this urgency and pressure to
make money in the markets actually
causes traders to lose
money, but it's all part of the game and in the end it really just comes down to the fact that urgency and pressure create emotional / impulsive trading decisions whereas relaxation and mental clarity create logical trading decisions that ultimate
make you
money faster and more consistently.