Selling all the way to 1.12300
LMFAO Putin never rode a bear, that picture is clearly photoshopped
LMFAO Putin never rode a bear, that picture is clearly photoshopped
MT4: how to change "EURUSD" to "#EURUSD"? 3 replies
Re: EurUsd short term 15 replies
did oanda just drop its spread for eurusd to 1 pip? 11 replies
EA for multiple lot limit order for EURUSD 0 replies
NFP nice bump up on EURUSD 2 replies
DislikedSelling all the way to 1.12300 LMFAO Putin never rode a bear, that picture is clearly photoshoppedIgnored
Disliked{quote} He wants Ukraine, Ukraine doesn't....peace is out of topic for now Or maybe he wants something else, and playing with Ukraine to get itIgnored
Disliked{quote} I think its clear what he wants > he doesn't want Ukraine becoming a NATO member, because he doesn't like the idea of losing the terittory in his backyard (US then will put guns and missiles near Russia) and also the fear of Ukraine taking back Crimea again with the help of the US allies.Ignored
DislikedSelling all the way to 1.12300 LMFAO Putin never rode a bear, that picture is clearly photoshoppedIgnored
Disliked{quote} Luck is for losers, if you rely on it your business is lostIgnored
Disliked{quote} I just think if I win this trade with a 50% win rate, it is lucky to be in the 50% one. Luck is there when a trader devote time and effort and do really come out with a profitable strategy. There are so many ways to win and lose in trading just so happen you can find your path profitability within finite time. Skill is essential but luck is the cherry on top. And I like the scientific explanation of luck in success https://youtu.be/3LopI4YeC4IIgnored
Disliked{quote} I just think if I win this trade with a 50% win rate, it is lucky to be in the 50% one. Luck is there when a trader devote time and effort and do really come out with a profitable strategy. There are so many ways to win and lose in trading just so happen you can find your path profitability within finite time. Skill is essential but luck is the cherry on top. And I like the scientific explanation of luck in success https://youtu.be/3LopI4YeC4IIgnored
Disliked{quote} Luck defo comes into play in trading lol, look at the cryptocurrency lot even myself, I've lucked out on some huge trades, no skills involved, just a little prayer and an inkling and some luck lol.Ignored
Disliked{quote} So you were gambling with bitcoin and crypto. Look at the bitcoin it is expensive now. It was good when it started, it was a worth the risk. Now it is too expensive, no use to invest in it, not unless you have a big capital to invest in, but still there are much more better assets to invest in than bitcoin or crypto. With forex, you can base your entries on fundamental analysis, strong currency vs. weak currency. Stop gambling and learn to trade professionally, approach it professionally.Ignored
Dislikedyou gotta love the amount of profitable newbies in these forums ,trading micro live (with TE !) I mean I passed my driving test at 16 as I left school 1st time {image} {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} There is a "fundamental"/value price for crypto.. ha I don't know how to model it...but saying it does exist. It's related to hash rate, power consumption and who is mining in other places. Well I suppose can be related to anything that you see can create a working model HA, just like FX... there is also that "log regression model" for a part of trading, but that is a lot more of hope a lot less helpful (imo). Yeah, you CAN make it not gambling... but most just gamble. Same as FX, same as equities, etc. HA!
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Disliked{quote} That's not a good comparison. A good portion of those years are residencies which happens after one is technically already a doctor. Also, understanding economics and learning to trade really doesn't stand up to the mental/physical/emotional rigors that a medicine student undergoes. Resident doctors on call nights average between 2-3 hours of sleep per night, it's insanity. And sometimes they'll need to perform 6+ hour surgeries where one small mistake could mean the death of someone's loved one. I know this is a forum of traders, but c'mon,...Ignored
Disliked{quote} That's not a good comparison. A good portion of those years are residencies which happens after one is technically already a doctor. Also, understanding economics and learning to trade really doesn't stand up to the mental/physical/emotional rigors that a medicine student undergoes. Resident doctors on call nights average between 2-3 hours of sleep per night, it's insanity. And sometimes they'll need to perform 6+ hour surgeries where one small mistake could mean the death of someone's loved one. I know this is a forum of traders, but c'mon,...Ignored