The market is like an animal it is always changing, changing without having any structure, in perpetual motion, with an unlimited potential for profits as well as loss in every trade.The psychological impact on the individual interacting with such an environment is formidable-especially when you consider the many ways in which all of us usually go about structuring our lives with high defined boundaries, limits, and rules, so things stay basically the same.
For most people, static environment is a fundamental component of their sense of security and well-being. What the market does is not only destroy a perosn’s sense of security by forcing the trader to confront, on a moment-to-moment basis, his lack of acceptance of change, but they also produce an emotional environment of considerable competitiveness and stress. There is the compulsive need to win millions, with the simultaneous fear of financial devastation.