..is it length of time in profit, depth of knowledge.................?
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Disliked..is it length of time in profit, depth of knowledge.................?Ignored
DislikedSomebody who is progressing toward their goal and confident and profitable and not blinded by greed and not hating other successful people.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Quite the contrary. Many successful traders have more free time than anyone else and spend almost no time manually executing and monitoring trades. The stereotypical 'forex trader' who spends his waking hours trading the markets is an entertaining FF misconception. People here seem to cherish the more inane aspects of trading.Ignored
DislikedNo- I disagree. Majority of successful traders have no interest in FF and its' losers and wannabees. Having said that, there are a very small number of good traders who pop in to help others - but not many. Most posters here are beginners hoping to acquire the necessary skills from a very small minority. But this minority is swamped by the lost, greedy, lazy, many vendors and the deluded.Ignored