Successful Traders are Made, Not
Born!!!!!!!!
Here's a popular trading statistic that's thrown around a
lot in the retail forex world: 95% of traders fail. With such a high exit rate,
you'd think that being a good trader is genetic!
But the fact of the matter is that nobody is born a good
trader. Successful traders are made, not born. Nothing can prove this concept
more than the story of the Turtle Traders.
In 1983, two
commodity traders, Richard Dennis and Bill Eckhardt, got into a heated debate
on whether being a good trader was a product of genes or if it could be taught. It was the classic nature versus nurture debate. Eckhardt believed that exceptional trading came from within
and that it could not be taught. Dennis, on the other hand, argued that anybody
could be a good trader through proper forex education. Their argument got so intense that they decided to put their
theories to the test. Dennis recruited 23 people from all sorts of different
backgrounds and started a training program to help see how each would perform
after some training. In their training, each recruit was given a set of trading
rules to follow, but in the end, it was entirely up to them how they would
trade.
Dennis called his
recruits "The Turtles" and gave each of them $1 million to trade
with. Within 4 years, the
group as a whole made a sum of over $100 million. The most successful of them
during that experiment, Curtis Faith (pictured to the left), was only NINETEEN
when he first started the program. The Turtles
experiment proved that you don't need to have a "trader gene" to
become good at trading and that almost anybody can become an excellent trader
with the right tools and lots of practice.
The story of the
Turtle Traders is truly a motivating one. Whenever you feel down and think that
you're just not born for trading, think of the Turtle Traders. They had almost
ZERO prior trading experience yet most, if not all of them were able to make
big cash during their run with Richard and Dennis. They essentially learned
from trial and error, and from experience.
So always remember to train well, young Musketeers. It is
nurture, not nature that is more important in shaping the trader mindset.
"For good
nurture and education implant good constitutions."
- Plato
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