it is really testing our patience and time.
Did anyone subsribe to PAMM way?
That way probably would need much effort.
Did anyone subsribe to PAMM way?
That way probably would need much effort.
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DislikedGambling is very hard and I lose money and my wife get angry and throw pots and pans at my head. but sometimes I make a small amount of money and I so happy, I laugh, and laugh and fall asleep and have a very nice dream.Ignored
DislikedGambling is very hard and I lose money and my wife get angry and throw pots and pans at my head. but sometimes I make a small amount of money and I so happy, I laugh, and laugh and fall asleep and have a very nice dream.Ignored
DislikedThe question should NOT be if FOREX is HARD or NOT. It's not about hardness. It's about reality. What would you answer if I ask you: "Is Winning in Casinos hard?"... Since Forex is a based on a Gambling Scheme, the same logic applies here. It's about statistics. And you cannot control that, because you can't predict the future. Thus, I will tell you that 99.6% of people lose money in FOREX (Period over 1 year). What makes you think you will be part of the random lucky 0.4% that makes some kind of profit after1 year of trading? Nuff Said.Ignored
DislikedBrokers want you to know that only 1% of the traders make money so that you can remain comfortable and lazy comforting yourself that losing is okay but the real reason why only 1% make money is because there are new traders coming into the market and of course they lose money,there are traders who are in the learning phase who are also losing money,there are traders who gave up on learning and continue to lose money and then theres the 1% who never gave up and became profitable.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Logically this makes no sense. If new traders come into the game: 1) they lose and quit 2) they lose at first and then become winners 3) they keep on losing and don't quit if 1) then there are no winners in this game long term if 2) then the game contains high percentage winners long term if 3) then the game is made up of high percentage losers long term Since 2) is clearly not an actual fact, it's evident that retail forex is a loser's game. In reality, Retail Forex cannot function if traders don't lose. Winning is a statistical aberration....Ignored