Most traders will tell you their problem is their strategy. Wrong entry. Wrong indicator. Wrong timeframe. If they just found the right setup, everything would click.
I believed that for a long time. Then I went deeper. And I found something that frightened me at first.
"Not everyone actually loves trading. Most people love the fantasy that trading promises them."
Freedom. Power. Escape. Validation. Identity.
But trading itself β the real thing β is repetitive. It is quiet. It is boring. It is doing the same things with the same discipline for a very long time, with no drama and no audience.
My ego hated that.
The Adrenaline You Were Actually Looking For
There was a part of me that wanted excitement. Movement. Adrenaline. The big story of "this trade will change my life." That feeling of being at the centre of something electric.
But the soko β the market β does not care about your story.
"The market rewards neutrality β not effort, not enthusiasm, not desperation."
And neutrality is incredibly hard for a human being who carries chaos inside. I started to notice that on many days I was not looking at the chart to find a setup. I was looking for a sensation. Something to make me feel alive. Something to pull me out of the quiet inside myself.
That is why I was entering trades even without a real edge. Not because I believed in the analysis. But because stillness was making me uncomfortable.
What Happens When You Sit Too Long in the Silence
Sit quietly in front of the charts long enough, and eventually you will meet yourself. That's not a metaphor. It's the most honest thing anyone has ever said about trading.
And most people cannot tolerate that.
That is why they switch pairs every few minutes. Add another indicator. Drop to a lower timeframe. Open YouTube. Jump into a Telegram group. Anything β anything β to avoid being alone with their own mind.
I know because I did all of it. Every single one. The noise was easier than the silence.
Presence β The Edge Nobody Talks About
"Presence is the ability to stay fully conscious without needing something to happen every second."
A trader without presence will be ruled by their impulses forever. One big candle will change their bias. Two losses in a row will break their psychology. One tweet will shake their conviction.
Because they have no centre. They are pushed by every external wind.
When I started working on this β really working on it β trading itself began to change. I started to notice that the best entries almost always came when I was completely calm.
No excitement. No urgency. No "THIS IS IT." Just clarity. The kind that only comes when your mind is quiet enough to see the market without your own projections getting in the way.
That state cannot be faked. That is why some traders have a good strategy and still cannot execute consistently. Because clean execution does not come from knowledge alone.
It comes from a nervous system that is settled.
The Observer
When you strip away the noise, the ego, the urgency β what remains is the observer
The more I stopped trying to conquer the market by force, the more it began to open up. As though clarity arrives precisely when the internal noise reduces. As though the soko rewards those who no longer need it to make them feel whole.
And maybe that is the paradox of trading that most people never reach far enough to understand.