Disliked{quote}[/b] I think you are slightly misunderstanding the original point I was trying to make, which is probably due more to my failure to explain it well enough than anything else. My original post on this subject was not to imply that red diamonds were the only traders who know how to trade, far from it, and some may well be useless traders, who knows? What I was attempting to do was help relatively new and inexperienced traders see through the maze of information that is freely available here on ff, by highlighting the importance of selecting...Ignored
Specifically about English, I've seen far too many times that the posters flair for writing is mistakenly taken by the masses as reflective of his/her ability to trade. Case in point, dukas_trader being a german who writes on english forums, is conversely seen by the masses as the lesser able. (I'm not expressing my opinion about dt as a trader, just the language usage)
Imagine if this was a german or chinese.... forum, how would each one of us come across to others as traders ? I hope I've conveyed clearly my point and I felt it was important enough to highlight that.
DislikedBut it has to be this way, it is the only way. Consider the learning process as trying to find the centre of a maze - it would be impossible to find it in one single attempt without any dead ends unless you knew exactly where to go. I too ran into a succession of dead ends, and I've been trading for ten years. But it was never time wasted, it was the path I had to take, as others must, along the road to profitability.Ignored
Disliked{quote}[/b] Yes, but there should never be ' one big mistake ' should there? Discipline and strict money management should ensure that this never happens.Ignored
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