The Art of the Ride: From Skateboards to Surfboards in Bali (My Trading Experience)

In the symphony of life, there are few experiences as raw and exhilarating as the glide of a board beneath your feet. It starts with a skateboard as a teenager—a piece of wood and four wheels that challenge the laws of gravity and the patience of your parents. But this isn’t just about doing tricks in a concrete jungle; it’s about learning balance, resilience, and the fine art of wiping out and getting back up.

Fast forward a few years, and that skateboard turns into a longboard. The streets become longer, the pace a bit slower, and the turns more graceful. It’s a transition, much like moving from fast trades to holding positions overnight—less about quick gains, more about the flow. You begin to understand that the journey is the destination, that every ride has its own rhythm, and sometimes, the best move is just to coast.

But then, the allure of water calls. It’s not enough to ride on asphalt; the ocean beckons with its endless waves and unpredictable currents. Bali becomes the perfect backdrop for this new chapter. Surfing lessons here aren’t just a crash course in balance—they’re a masterclass in humility. The waves don’t care how good you were on a skateboard or a longboard; they demand respect, patience, and an entirely new kind of balance.

In Bali, the journey of learning to surf is much like learning to trade. The first few waves (or trades) will knock you off your board, spit you out, and leave you gasping for air. But with each attempt, you learn. You start to feel the rhythm of the ocean, much like you learn to read the charts in trading. There’s a stoic acceptance that you won’t always ride the wave perfectly, but the key is to paddle back out, analyze what went wrong, and try again.

There’s also a certain poetry in the idea of progression—from the rigid streets of skateboarding to the fluid waves of surfing. It mirrors the evolution of a trader, from the high-energy, short-term plays to the more calculated, longer-term strategies. And maybe, just maybe, after mastering the ocean, the snowy peaks of a ski slope might be the next frontier. It’s the ultimate lesson in adaptability, knowing that the medium might change, but the principles—balance, persistence, and the thrill of the ride—remain the same.

In trading, as in surfing, it’s not about the waves you catch but the lessons you learn along the way. Some days, the ocean is calm, and you might feel like you’re just floating, waiting for the next big set. Other days, it’s rough, and every wave feels like a battle. But the beauty lies in the process, the continuous dance with the elements, and the understanding that, in the end, it’s all about the ride.

So whether you’re carving down a street, gliding across a wave, or contemplating your next move on the slopes, remember that each ride teaches you something new. Each fall is a step closer to mastering the craft, be it in sports or trading. And if you can learn to find joy in the journey, the destination, no matter where it is, will be all the sweeter.

There’s a certain charm in embracing the unpredictability of life, much like the markets. So, here’s to the next wave, the next trade, and the next adventure.
T.L. Turner
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