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  1. #21
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    have to have stumbled across a flock of geese
    UH.... That could be a gaggle of geese...

  2. #22
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    UH .... That would be a gaggle of geese....
    Yes.... It couldn't be a skein of geese when he stumbled across them!!

  3. #23
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    Here is my point of viewif we want to exchange forex nicely, we had better consider independently.

    Study more, Practise more and Believe independently.
    How do you know that your thinking is in the correct order? It's more easy to lie to yourself than you would originally think before delving.

  4. #24
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    I DON'T require a forex mentor cos I couldn't pay one when I started. And when I am on my way, why do I need you?
    That is OK, Zen. You're right.

  5. #25
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    Last week that he was asking people how to become a fulltime trader. This week he's a pro. Must have been an interesting weekend.
    You most likely have not read my article carefully. Last weekI began a thread How to trade for or cooperate with a Foreign Exchange hedge
    fund? (https://www.forexsoutheast.asia/cryp...ze-indior.html)
    NOT how to become a fulltime trader? .

    To be or not to be a fulltime trader is only a decision need to be made, it's unnecessary to ask for your view, dude.


    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    must have stumbled across a flock of geese
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    UH.... That would be a gaggle of geese....
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Yes.... It couldn't be a skein of geese when he stumbled across them
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    LOL, best comment in one of the strangest threads I've seen in awhile, this baby is moving directly to 100 pages, only watch.
    Don't be a wise aleck, please. That's the only information for you guys.

  6. #26
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    Last week he was asking folks how to be a fulltime trader. He's a pro, this week. Must have been an interesting weekend.
    LOL, greatest remark in one of the stupidest threads I have seen in awhile, this baby is going directly to 100 pages, only watch.

  7. #27
    Right, first time.

    Coaches function as guides to put the target person on the right path, it could possibly be accurate for some people but here is my point of view.

    Coaches, like shrinks, hear your problems and inspire you but they will let you do your thing, despite telling you what to do, they did their job.

    I truly don't think that trading is similar to any person sport, sport coaches induce you to work hard while trading mentors do not.

    Furthermore, there's a huge load of information available everywhere from where you are able to find anything that fits you personally and for free. And learning by yourself and from your own mistakes is the best approach for this job.

  8. #28
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    Hey if Tiger ofered to Instruct me golf I'm not gonna say no
    Sure, but are You Currently in a stage in your golf where you could benefit from his Expertise, he is not going to waste his time Instructing you which end of a golf club to Strike

  9. #29
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    Last week that he had been asking people how to become a full-time trader.
    I think he was asking how to trade for a fund wasn't he, in order to have access to more funds and gain experience in fund management. For someone thinking about going full-time and perhaps handling a fund it makes sense to observe how the professionals do it first.

  10. #30
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    There is no doubt a mentor can be helpful, if suited to your type of learning.

    I cannot assert however, that screen time is the most beneficial.

    Surgeons visit college for 9-10 years before they're allowed to butcher individuals on the dining table. 9 out of 10 surgeons do their few patients to butcher before obtaining the experience required to perform the job right.

    Sad and scary, but oh so very true....

    Trading is not like accounting in which the technical side of accounting could be adequately practised at college before being unleashed...
    Forex is more challenging than all the Brain surgeries I have done-lol-and I learned both thru Internet only.

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