July 24, 2025
Most Indian traders chase money, but top traders thrive on passion. Discover why the love of trading beats profit-chasing every time.
โBhaiya, stock market mein paisa kamaane ke liye aaya hoon. Trading ka toh matlab hi profit hai na?โ
Thatโs what 90% of Indian beginners say when they start trading.

They dream of 5-figure daily gains, think trading is a shortcut to freedom, and rush into the markets with borrowed strategies, zero emotional control, and sky-high expectations. And when profits donโt show up fast, frustration, panic, and quitting follow.
But hereโs what most donโt realize: the real winners in trading arenโt driven by money. Theyโre in love with the process.
This blog is your reality check and mindset reset. If youโre between 30โ45, juggling a job, dreams, and doubts, read till the end. It might just change how you trade โ and why.
โMoney doesnโt make a person happy. Trading is what I do and I enjoy doing it.โ โ Alex, full-time trader
In Indian society, money equals success. From relatives asking โKitna kama rahe ho?โ to Instagram reels screaming โ10X profits in 10 daysโ, itโs hard not to equate trading with wealth.
But hereโs the catch โ money pressure makes you trade emotionally.
The market smells desperation โ and punishes it.
Successful traders understand something deeper.
Money is the outcome, not the motive.
They find joy in analysis, solving puzzles, creating systems โ and watching how their ideas play out.
Think of it like cricket: the best batsmen donโt obsess over centuries. They focus on the next ball, one delivery at a time. Runs follow.
Meet Rahul, a 38-year-old mechanical engineer from Pune.
He blew up his first trading account in 6 months. Why?
He was only focused on making โน5,000 a day to quit his job.
After a long break, he returned โ this time, to understand market structures. He immersed himself in price action. It became a game of mastery, not money. 2 years later, Rahul is consistent, calm, and finally โ profitable.
Lesson? Trading flipped for him the day his โwhyโ changed.
โWhen money wasnโt the reason I traded, it was easier to withstand the ups and downs.โ โ Curt, winning trader
Outcomes in trading are uncertain. You can have a perfect setup and still lose.
But your process? Thatโs fully in your control.
If you master:
โฆyouโll automatically start seeing better results.
Most Indian traders want instant success. They never develop the trading muscle memory that comes from repetition.
Like playing the tabla โ you canโt skip riyaaz and expect to perform at a concert.
Top traders view the market like a chessboard โ endlessly complex and mentally stimulating. They enjoy:
Theyโre in it for the thrill of growth, not the next jackpot.
โMarket is my teacher. Every day, I learn something new.โ โ Ashna, full-time options trader
Ironically, when you stop obsessing over profits, they start coming in.
Why?
And when you do all that โ consistency happens. And so does compounding.
If you NEED to make money every day:
But when you donโt care if you win or lose a trade โ you become dangerous in a good way. You take high-probability trades and walk away without fear.
Thatโs detachment, not indifference.
Before you enter a trade, ask:
โ๏ธ Am I OK losing this amount without stress?
โ๏ธ Would I take this trade even if it loses?
โ๏ธ Is my setup valid or am I just bored?
External rewards fade. Intrinsic ones build lifelong skill.
In India, we are raised to equate success with bank balances. But in trading, that mindset is a trap.
The true winners are learners. Craftsmen. People who fall in love with the marketโs rhythm, pain, and unpredictability.
If you trade for money, youโll quit. If you trade for mastery, youโll thrive.
So the next time someone asks, โWhy do you trade?โ โ smile and say:
โBecause I love it. The money is just a bonus.โ
What drives your trading journey โ passion or profit?
Comment below and share your story. Letโs build a tribe of traders who love the game, not just the gain. ๐ฌ๐