Disliked{quote} Was that email or somewhere else? I Didn't get an email yet.Ignored
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Disliked{quote} Was that email or somewhere else? I Didn't get an email yet.Ignored
Disliked{quote} I think some people should just accept they cannot handle financial market speculation and just move on.Ignored
Dislikedtrading success is subjective. The realization that at some point every retail trader will lose the farm will help with the mentality of milking it whilst you can and handling the disappointment when the day comes. The question is not IF you willl lose the farm its when. Could be 5 minutes, 5 hours, 5 days 5 weeks 5 months 5 yrs. But one day....Ignored
Disliked{quote} You got a point. Thus is why risk management is key to even slight advantage. Anyhow did any of the mega trader gurus in interviews ever give valid proof how they got 2million payouts in a week from prop firms and similar? For some reason people seem to instantly believe anything anyone says on video streaming platforms with self proclaimed masters of trading. But when it comes to other topics they are skeptical. As to the newbies like myself never even consider investing a dime until you got a system which is reliable for 4 months or so...Ignored
Disliked{quote} You cannot tell someone whos an addict that. Someone who invested all their life into something, you name any kind of addict. As I recall that person ditched everything in his life to become pro Trader. I bet hearing the stories about these "successful" traders who says "keep grinding, eventually it will happen. As long as you endure you will hit the jackpot as I did". Over and over in these interviews with expert mega trader gurus saying the same. Imagine how many like that person believes in their dirty words and then puts all their risk...Ignored
Dislikedtrading success is subjective. The realization that at some point every retail trader will lose the farm will help with the mentality of milking it whilst you can and handling the disappointment when the day comes. The question is not IF you willl lose the farm its when. Could be 5 minutes, 5 hours, 5 days 5 weeks 5 months 5 yrs. But one day....Ignored
Dislikedtrading success is subjective. The realization that at some point every retail trader will lose the farm will help with the mentality of milking it whilst you can and handling the disappointment when the day comes. The question is not IF you willl lose the farm its when. Could be 5 minutes, 5 hours, 5 days 5 weeks 5 months 5 yrs. But one day....Ignored
Disliked{quote} I'm assuming you are talking about that the strategy finally will stop working? Or just that inavitably a day will come when a retailer will slip with his performance and destroy his account.Ignored
Disliked{quote} No the market conditions change. The market isn't a constant, people seem to think it is. It changes regularly and no strategy fits all conditions. Risk management can save you for a while but eventually your edge disappears because of efficiency. Trading is ultimately a game of making as much as you can when you can and getting out of the way when you cantIgnored
DislikedWhat you guys think about this? https://twitter.com/Pasquale_M_J/sta...459181/photo/1 Seen this guy on leaderboards of prop firms, fake or real trader?Ignored
Dislikedtrading success is subjective. The realization that at some point every retail trader will lose the farm will help with the mentality of milking it whilst you can and handling the disappointment when the day comes. The question is not IF you willl lose the farm its when. Could be 5 minutes, 5 hours, 5 days 5 weeks 5 months 5 yrs. But one day....Ignored