ecosystem, you eat money, poop some money, and eat it back
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George Muzea
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Dislikedactually, my conversations with brokers have identified that 95% losers is actually a conservative estimate, it's more like 97-98% according to them.
One broker told me out of the 9000+ clients they had that there were about 20 people who made money consistently. you do the math.Ignored
Dislikedthe well educated academics call it gamble too or a financial game, as soultrader is pointing out its about probabilitys and setting some realistic goals we just cant win 1000 pips every time lol. As we where into in the start of the thread about how many that fails in trading the 90 % or 95% i have been investigating it with some of my friends and those statistics is taken from daytraders. I dont know anything about the failure rate of those who follow the core trend but that requires diciplin too but that type of investing is suitable for almost everyone.
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I can describe you trading perfectly in one word:
"TRADING"
DislikedThat is true but the most who join FX are aiming for quick fortunes and quick profits so they enter into the daytrading arena which is the most difficult of all IMHO . Trading is difficult itself but daytrading is the killer with a lot of volatility and noise... That requires nerves, dicsipline, and 1000s of other things.Ignored
DislikedThat is true but the most who join FX are aiming for quick fortunes and quick profits so they enter into the daytrading arena which is the most difficult of all IMHO . Trading is difficult itself but daytrading is the killer with a lot of volatility and noise... That requires nerves, dicsipline, and 1000s of other things.Ignored
DislikedHow much of trading is actually a real competition, battle or war?
How suitable are the descriptions war , battle or competition for trading?
Are there any other one word analogies which would better describe trading?
What are the different options to describe or categorise trading?
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