FX trading requires a lot of commnt, sleepless nights, practice and discipline, practice, practice. There's no effortless way to triumph.
FX trading requires a lot of commnt, sleepless nights, practice and discipline, practice, practice. There's no effortless way to triumph.
Individuals with no thought can get really rich in a brief time with Foreign Exchange,
its simple, sell at the right moment.
Maybe a buy in aj @100...
but on the opposite side it's not hard to have a reduction.
To get into Foreign Exchange takes decades. Beginnersup ore down?
E/u downstrong dollar!
I do not think so.... It's a tough task. I also thought forex is a shorter way to get rich quickly. It's not that easy. Lost some cash.
Now I am improving my trading abilities and getting some cash
Forex already made me rich. Oh I am not that rich because I started Foreign Exchange in my student life and I was rich than my other classmates because I was earning great. I am improving to make money.
I used a word 'game' in its wider sense, so that I think in order to clear myself here I must also mention that when I stated it had been 'the game' I supposed not some 'entertaining games' sort of thing, but something far more complex, a procedure that people take part in the market. A 'market game' if you will, which should be a portion of a game which is the 'game of life'. And of course I never meant to make it sound as if I had been refering to it as if it was a random pickup time-killer (hate this expression but nonetheless) card game or something else of this nature.
PS: 'The game' thing was really a quote from the 'Money never sleeps' film. Bear in mind that scene, even when child approaches Gekko in his new London office and faces him claiming that it was a feeling of greed that drove Gordon causing him to betray even his own daughter to get those 100mil, Gekko replied: 'It's not about the money, it's about the game'. It get even better at controrary to what Bretton told Jake when being asked by the child what was his number. His number was 'More'. That was a moment and I really love using that quote at times. Like such as here now. I had been in a great mood and just wished to share with people out here, I registered atcliqforexin order to access the forums
The financier now that's a good book..all the way to Stoic. On FX being a game, guess that's one way. But bottom line, if you are not serious about your trading, or planning to sell soaps for a profit with no idea on how to increase the profit margin or which market to corner, you may not earn much in this market..just sayin'
It isn't about the money, it is about the sport. In my case that's the explanation. I can't figure out just how did that happen or what was really so pecial about it that made me want to do it, but I figure that Dreiser's 'Trilogy of desire' had impacted me back then when I read these 3 outstanding books for the very first time. I was 13 or 12 back then, and when I finished reading the first chapter of 'The Finacier' I already knew what I needed to do for a living. I bet that lots of chaps out here reveal a like mine narrative.
I agree with this guy, from what I have observed and see about, Currency Market trading is tough and it takes time to be proficient at it and get enough funds to create a considerable amount of profit.
Fx has one advantage over the BM entire world of business that nobody can deny - it can be scaled by you based on how far you would like to trade with. .
And as to the nobody can earn a living out of forex, nicely, if you would like to feel that, sure, go ahead but believe me, lots of traders trade profitably with great ROI. .