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  1. #41
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    The newbie can trust anyone easily within this market and that is the reason why they fail the most. Should you trust yourself then the others you can be the trader.
    There is absolutely no newcomer who can trust himself. Because they have no trading expertise. That's why she or he constantly fall a scenario that is embarrass when trading egy come out from the seniors. Some states trade a demo account , some states not to trade a demonion , commerce at a account . Newcomers have to ensure which is wrong or right by their main trading expertise.

  2. #42
    Listen, the fault is not on a single side. For the scammers/market manufacturers of course they are supposed to blame but in precisely the exact same time the regulators were asleep for so many years seeing them.

    For example cysec (I'm trading with a broker controlled by these in the past year which upgrades me all the time) made a few moves in a favorable manner by banning bonuses (instruments to assist traders with low expertise simply to improve their vulnerability and lose their money - having a 50% bonus makes you open transactions with 50% more volumes but when you're losing you lose your money and can't withdraw the bonus), more severe rules regarding introducing brokers and a few more. Now the natives are operating away from the EU region to areas like Vanuatu, Belize, Seychelles etc where the stricter regulations aren't valid and are calling you with uk amounts or other eu amounts (make sure you check their licence on their website)
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    But in precisely the exact same time it's also the investors fault for losing money - most of them deposit and expect easy profits, either induced from the sales people or merely hoping for it. They do not do one thing to learn or simply to be aware of what they are doing in a trading account. Even in case you have a hobby like collecting something or fixing cars and so on you still spend time and resources from studying more about it, then why not do exactly the same in regards to YOUR MONEY THAT YOU INVESTED IN A FIELD WHERE YOU DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT? I mean, you can find out how to build a rocket or you have all you need to be a scientist on a google search, everything you need is only to get it done.

  3. #43
    Pips college clinic a demo account at any broker , I think it is more suitable for your newcomers to stay survive in a suitable way in this explosive trading area. But unfortunately they not willing to learn and dismiss demo account.

  4. #44
    Pre school degree is good, but not an inevitable part of trading.
    Micro or Demo account we the traders should take and need to practice minimal for 3-6 months.

  5. #45
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Pre school level is good, but not an inevitable part of primary trading. Demo or micro account we the traders must take and have to practice minimal for 3-6 months.
    Lol, without pre school level in Pips , as a newcomer your trading condition as like a boat in a sea with no rudder.

  6. #46
    Have you seen with Pips college ? There is not good condition than before which was reassuring for beginners . Go here and change your own comment . Thank you

  7. #47
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    - best time to exchange - the best way to make your egy - what to avoid - what indiors to use in the beginning - what brokers to trust - investments Hope it'll ch
    Best time to exchange? From experience, best time to start a position is when volatility is low.
    The best way to make your egy? Study the charts. Use distinct indiors and see if it is possible to discover a statistical advantage that you may utilize.
    What to avoid? Buying someone else's Expert advisor or trading system without first understanding the fundamentals of trading.
    Indiors I utilize? Bollinger bands, ATR, RSI
    Brokers to trust? I exchange with pepperstone.

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