Thanks for your post tashkent !
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DislikedThere is no greater disaster than to underestimate danger. Is the glass half full? or is it half empty? {image} It doesn't really matter much as you are not risking anything when you question yourself if it is either half empty or half full. But when it comes to trading, it is makes all the difference. {image} 50% (half) of the choices will be wrong, minus the spread and the probability is 49.9% Happy Trading CrucialPointIgnored
DislikedThere is no greater disaster than to underestimate danger. Is the glass half full? or is it half empty? {image} It doesn't really matter much as you are not risking anything when you question yourself if it is either half empty or half full. But when it comes to trading, it is makes all the difference. {image} 50% (half) of the choices will be wrong, minus the spread and the probability is 49.9% Happy Trading CrucialPointIgnored
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What Crocodiles Can Teach You About Forex Trading?
DislikedWTF does that mean? There is a small thread in the Members Lounge section, titled: "Secret to Forex" (with around 5 response to the thread). The first post stated, "Close your trades in profit." It's ironic that the most valuable lessons/posts/threads are the ones that doesn't draw much attention. I didn't bother replying to the thread as I believe it was perfect on its own (5 response and didn't draw much attention). In this post, I'm going to illustrate...Ignored
Disliked{quote} I always liked the Heraclitus quote, "No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it's not the same river and he's not the same man."Ignored