April 18, 2026

Trading in Books vs Trading in Reality

Trading in Books vs Trading in Reality

Trading in Books vs Trading in Reality

Trading in Books vs Trading in Reality

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Trading in Books vs Trading in Reality

What we study in the books is always different from what we have in real life. For example, French language that people learn and exercise in textbooks is slightly different from the French that we speak in France, as we tend towards using informal language and slang phrases. Same rule applies to trading, as the market is not 100% accurate with what we have in the books that educate us on trading. What we have in the books is absolutely crucial to learn the basics and even more. However, while applying the learned theorem in practice, in our case in the real-life markets, we notice that things are different. Thus, it is important to combine these two elements (on and off the market education) to master the craft.

Furthermore, beauty always lies within simplicity. What’s written and illustrated in the books, is the most understandable language of trading. Hence, the expression “textbook stuff” exists. The more experience you gain in this field, the more you will realise that it is crucial to keep things super simplistic if we want to have a crystal clear vision of the market.

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