I dont care if it's commendable or not, as long as my signal suppliers generate a fantastic profit for me I will think of it as the ideal profession.
I dont care if it's commendable or not, as long as my signal suppliers generate a fantastic profit for me I will think of it as the ideal profession.
You contradicted yourself. You mentioned being a bank teller isn't a occupation that was commendable. And after that you agreed with me you need to give a service to be eligible as noble.Originally Posted by ;
Read my mentioned possible jobs that could branch out from being a trader.Originally Posted by ;
What is your purpose? Are you really not giving individuals the right? Are you currently despising?Originally Posted by ;
Being a bank teller isn't a noble job. Bank tellers do provide a service. Providing a service alone does not qualify as noble (nor did I say it did, as then again, any job that provides a service could then be eligible as noble). Sanitation, ne, policing, teaching-- these are without. At best you are able to assert that being a bank teller is more believable than being a trader, but it is still barely a noble profession and isn't regarded as such by nearly anybody except people in this thread trying their hardest to craft a definition of noble which could incorporate trading.Originally Posted by ;
Originally Posted by ;Fund supervisor? Noble? Cash in order to generate more money for the wealthy? Sure, it provides a service, but noble? HAH!Originally Posted by ;
Coaching traders? I barely think training individuals to perform something that's not noble is noble. That does not make any sense. If drug dealing (or any job that you want to throw in here) isn't noble, then training individuals to drug deal isn't noble, either.
I think I have made my point very clear, a lot of times. I'm not against investing, otherwise why would I'm actively trading and here. I have said nothing of the sort about the right of individuals to trade, nor have I mentioned anything about despising.Originally Posted by ;
I am only telling you that by any normal definition of noble, trading isn't a noble job, and that this does not mean it is bad (I have literally said this three or more times within this thread now), as very few tasks are actually noble.
Your difficulty is that you are conflating commendable with noble. I understand we all want to think what we do (or want to do) is a noble career path, but it is just simply not when you actually understand what noble way, or compare it to people really doing noble work (again I would point to MSF as the ideal example).
Reality check # 1Originally Posted by ;
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View is defined as an individual and personal understanding, decision, or interpretation; an impression.Originally Posted by ;
The discussion scope is on people's OPINIONS. OP at least know the idea whether Forex is noble or not differs from people to people.
Reality check # 2
Just how many people agree that Foreign Exchange isn't noble so far in this thread?