Euler wrote: ↑Sat Feb 22, 2020 4:19 pm
No matter how good the information you give to somebody, there will plenty that say that what you said was useless to them. I don't know how much time I've wasted trying to convince / show somebody what I do only for them to try and pick holes in it or argue against it. So I've come to the conclusion there is little point in trying to win somebody over in these cases. It's up to the protagonist if they want to live in ignorance or take the opportunity to learn something.
Wise words. It's a lost battle from the start.
Nowadays, I just say that I work "with markets on the internet". Nothing more, nothing less.
Curiously, the most conventional and close-minded people are normally the ones who think they know what are they talking about, but when you look to their life decisions, achievements and moral values you understand why they don't know nothing about trading and risk in general.