#Trader Self-Introduction


Some say we are gamblers, always speculating, relying on luck to get everything, unprepared for losing it all.
Few people can understand our true state; the entire world is so quiet that only we exist. Behind cold numbers, profits are always accompanied by risks, and human weaknesses are no match for the unpredictable markets.
We must wake up completely because what we do is the art of risk management, a high-stakes expansion of territory.
We use liquidity to create the life of the entire market. We not only trade the currencies in your wallet, the coffee you brew in the morning, the gold you wear, the stocks of listed companies, the omnipresent energy resources, but even the daily-changing weather; and the digital codes you cannot see.
We are not afraid of facing losses, bearing losses, or even losing what we have gained. We have learned to utilize risk, control risk, and even manage risk, because only these ultimately determine our value.
This is our profession—living through trading, and also the dream of many to become a “Top Trader.” A trader, as the name suggests, is someone who continuously trades in the financial markets, buying and selling to make profits.
The markets they explore can include crude oil, gold, stocks, bonds, and even indices, currencies, crops, industrial raw materials, invisible digital codes, and various financial derivatives under these assets.
However, the trader, the most profitable industry on Earth, has a high threshold to become one of the top 100 on Wall Street’s high-income list. Last year’s “ticket” was an annual income of $50 million; to enter the top 5, the income must exceed $1 billion.
Their daily work is to seek trading opportunities in the financial markets and generate huge profits. Their influential network guides the flow of billions of dollars, controlling the heartbeat of the global economy.
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