Interviewer : So why exactly does your job have a reputation for being stressful ?
Financial trader : Stress is generally driven by the feeling of er being out of control of a situation and the feeling of a situation controlling you. Trading financial markets combines both these scenarios. Your erm financial position can change in a matter of seconds and what changes that position is generally a situation beyond your control as a trader. It is possible to lose in… in seconds what may have taken you a year to make. It’s the feeling of uncertainty, being out of control, that causes the stress.
Interviewer : How do you relax in the evening?
Financial trader : I very rarely do anything work related so it’s easy to escape 'The markets'. I generally go to the gym or go for a run, especially if I’ve had a bad day. I always cook a meal rather than have a take-away to do something my brain would regard as creative. I find it quite therapeutic! More often than not I will watch some TV before going to bed as I find it helps me to wind down. If I go to bed straight after work it’s harder to sleep.
Interviewer : What do you do to beat stress at the weekend?
Financial trader : I like to be busy and active. I like the feeling of having achieved something over the weekend and it being productive. I definitely don't like wasting days. Most weekends are a mixture of household jobs like fixing something, shopping or gardening and socialising with friends. I also go to watch Arsenal at least once a week.
Interviewer : Do you think what you do to relax is an effective way to beat stress?
Financial trader : I don't think there is a specific rule about how to beat stress. I generally find that what I do is effective for me.
Interviewer : Would you consider changing your job because of the high stress factor?
Financial trader : I have considered leaving my job due to stress related factors. I do however think that an element of stress is a good thing and if used the right way can er actually be a positive thing. It can lead to a change in direction, erm success and, and stimulate you to do something new.
Interviewer : What do you enjoy about the stressful aspects of your job?
Financial trader : Having said all that, I do actually enjoy an element of uncertainty. It keeps you on your toes! I enjoy a mental challenge. Trading triggers a very wide range of emotions second by second. How you deal with and manage those emotions dictates short, medium and long term trading performance and success.
Interviewer : Do you become less stressed the longer you do the job or does it become more stressful as you go on?
Financial trader : I would say it remains constant. The source and the nature of the stress changes and how you deal with it changes due to experience, but, but, it's always there.
Thu, 07/08/2008 - 10:18am — admin
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Thu, 07/08/2008 - 1:05am — sunflower123
i'm able to hear only for 33 sec. Why is it so?? any idea
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Tue, 03/06/2008 - 11:33am — a_two
I always cook a meal rather than have a take-away to do something my brain would regard as creative。 I don't quite undersand this sentence, could someone translate it ?
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Tue, 03/06/2008 - 11:32am — a_two
I always cook a meal rather than have a take-away to do something my brain would regard as creative。 I don't quite undersand this sentence, could someone translate it ?
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Fri, 02/05/2008 - 8:18am — huahua
stress is always there,we must conquer its negative aspects.you have a job,that's a good thing.
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