I fell in love with this quote:
No matter how old you are, you will always regret not having started sooner.
But today is the youngest day you have left.
So start today.
Your entire nervous system relaxes when your finances are in order. Most anxiety is not a mental health problem. It is a cash flow problem. Fix the money first.
People keep asking me if AI can help them make money from trading. My honest answer is not really.
As long as there's a human in the loop, you're still dealing with the same creature driven by fear and greed, and that human will keep making the same mistakes. But beyond psychology, there's a bigger problem. There's no real informational edge left in markets. The odds are that everything is priced in. And even when it isn't, operating under that assumption is almost always a good idea.
The people actually making consistent money in markets are high-frequency trading firms, market makers, prop desks etc that have built infrastructural and data moats over years, with significant investment of time and capital. Those are real edges.
So, where does AI actually fit? It's a tool to help you behave better. Not to generate alpha.
What it can do is help you build and test strategies, then execute them systematically, removing emotion from the equation. That means fewer panic sells, less revenge trading, and more consistency. What it can't do is turn a bad strategy into a good one or create a magic money tree.
This is still an edge, just a different kind. AI can make you more disciplined, but not smarter. And if you think about where most trading losses actually come from, that distinction matters more than people realise.
Keep going, because the best is yet to come.
Keep going, because you’re stronger than you think you are. Keep going, because every step brings you closer to your goal.
Keep going, because the reward for your hard work is closer than you think.
If milk spoils, it turns into yogurt, which is more valuable. Spoil it further, it becomes cheese, even more valuable. When grape juice sours, it becomes wine, more expensive than grape juice. Mistakes don’t make you bad; they are experiences that enhance your value.