Dislikedyes , it totally depends on trading ability , but there is no real chance to acquire more something within very short time. its a long term process , mind it.Ignored
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Should I quit trading forex? 211 replies
How many pips or % to quit? 17 replies
Quit Job , go Back to School, Trade Forex? 33 replies
bad position - quit now or wait ? 14 replies
Dislikedyes , it totally depends on trading ability , but there is no real chance to acquire more something within very short time. its a long term process , mind it.Ignored
Dislikedyes , it totally depends on trading ability , but there is no real chance to acquire more something within very short time. its a long term process , mind it.Ignored
DislikedSometimes one has to know when to cut their losses. I don't think there's shame in that.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Don’t got your point exactly , can you please elaborate ?Ignored
DislikedIt is true that trading is not for everyone. When we really work with Forex, we can understand how we can manage it or not.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Trading can be for everyone but not for greedy people who always try to make money without learning.Ignored
DislikedWhile it is true that forex demands patience and persistence( aside form the obvious- hard work, determination and discipline) it is not meant for everyone. If somebody finds himself/herself making losses even after a lot of time despite putting in his/her best then I'd say it's not your cup of tea. And that is okay too. It's better to go and find something you're good at than stay here and keep blowing your account and stressing out.Ignored
Disliked{quote} blatant lie. 3 to 4 months ? dream on, more like 5-7 years stop deceiving the newbies!Ignored
DislikedI quit before then moved on to stocks but I got bored. Rhen i’m back at forex now being more careful. Haven’t lost money yet since I ever started forex. The reason I quit is because I’ve been doing too much fx and had degraded my life balance. I still credit to forex all my trading experienxe. It opened opportunities for meIgnored