Disliked{quote} Unfortunatly it is true. About 6 years ago my friend - an economist by education - decided to learn the "art of trading" and to become a full time trader. She assumed that trading can be learnt the same way as economics, i.e. by devotion and diligent hard work. She has visited live trading courses, purchased online stragies and numerous EAs, used signal providers and tried and tested multiple own strategies over the years. She sat in from of the monitor from early morning till late evening every day. In spite of the losses - considering...Ignored
There is no doubt that retail forex trading destroys lives. What is even more obscene is that in order for the forex machine to continue working, lives must be destroyed. It must be fed cannon fodder (traders' account) and it is insatiable. The prosperity of the forex industry is based on the losses and therefore spits out misery as it's ROI for it's members. Where are the customer's yachts ?
It is a truly malevolent construct. And it is most evil when the forex enthusiasts themselves regard it as "a way to financial freedom".
When this "freedom" is touted by the forex industry marketing bugles, you can be sure it means "slavery", you are the slave and eventually they will own you if you are hooked, in some cases even your life....
oops sorry, is that a "trading inspiration" thread ?