My name is Marc, and I trade forex, stocks and crypto with a focus on patience, risk control and keeping my head when the market is doing its best to make everyone emotional.
I did not start my career in trading. Before I ever opened a chart, I worked in logistics, managing transport schedules, supply chains and tight deadlines. It was not glamorous work, but it taught me a lot. I learned how small delays can create big problems, how pressure affects decision-making, and how important it is to follow a process when everything around you is moving quickly.
That background shaped the way I trade today. Markets are not that different from logistics in one sense: timing matters, discipline matters, and one bad decision can throw off the whole plan.
I first became interested in trading through currency markets. Forex caught my attention because it never felt still. There was always a reason a pair was moving: interest rates, inflation, central banks, employment data, risk sentiment, or plain old fear and greed. Over time, I added stocks to my approach because I wanted exposure to individual companies, earnings cycles and longer-term market themes. Crypto came later, partly out of curiosity and partly because ignoring a market that trades 24/7 seemed a bit stubborn.
I do not trade to chase excitement. I trade because I enjoy the process of reading price action, managing risk and building a view across different markets. Some trades are short term. Some ideas take longer to play out. Either way, I try to stay grounded. The market does not care how confident I feel, so I focus on preparation, position size and knowing when I am wrong.
My goal is not to win every trade. That is fantasy. My goal is to protect capital, take clean setups and stay consistent long enough for good decisions to add up.
Trading has taught me humility more than anything else. You can be right about the idea and wrong about the timing. You can make money from a bad trade and lose money on a good one. That is why I keep records, review my mistakes and avoid pretending I have the market figured out. The moment a trader thinks they are untouchable, the market usually sends a polite little invoice.
Today, I trade across forex, stocks and crypto because each market teaches me something different. Forex keeps me sharp on macro themes and execution. Stocks help me think about business quality, sentiment and broader market cycles. Crypto reminds me that opportunity and risk often travel together, usually at high speed and with poor sleep habits.
I am still learning, still refining my process and still treating risk as the part of trading that matters most. Profit is the goal, but survival is the job.