The Forex Beginners Guide: The Missing Chapter
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    About Me: I'm 24 years old and like many of you out hereI'm currently working on turning into a constant, profitable trader to hopefully 1 day have the opportunity to retire from the 9-5 system. I'm in the army AD right now and deployed abroad as we speak. Many people possess the wishful thinking that we will turn $100 into thousands of dollars in a matter of weeks, including myself. It doesnt help that you will find salespeople throughout the web boosting those lies. I welcome all new traders that may have any doubts or questions to reach out to me as I'm more than happy to assist in any way I could and do not expect anything in return besides a new friendship with all mutual targets. Im an open-book to because I did not make it to where I am today all on my own. Just bear in mind it may take me some time to contact you at the time due to my military responsibilities. After all, I chose to make this page in an effort to have every new FX trader within this forum see something I genuinely believe is paramount they need to understand from the get-go. Take a look below and please help me talk about this to all new traders. Thank you all.
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    That is my first time sharing my perspectives on a forum and probably my last one for a couple years until I become a constant, profitable trader myself. It is my hope that this article reaches as many new traders as you possibly can embark on this trip and has a deep impact on these. Let me clarify. I traded shares for a year and was able to breakeven, which I considered a landmark as you must survive in the financial markets until you can flourish, dont let anyone else tell you differently. Around this time I started learning about options (calls and puts) but then was soon introduced into the foreign exchange market and havent looked back. I made it my mission to become adept in the largest market on earth. I started to self-teach myself in all aspects of trading Currency Market. I was relatively new to Instagram as well and started following pages that pertain to trading. And when it happen, my newsfeed was filled with those proclaiming gurus. It's a constant battle between these professionals to see who gets the most extravagant posts and who successfully sells new traders false hope. These gurus are not real traders. They are salespeople with very little (if any) actual market experience capitalizing about the hardship new traders must go through to sell them a get-rich-quick scheme. I too have been a victim with this sickening phenomenon within todays social media. I achieved to some trader on Instagram that into some fighting trader (I) seemed genuine and that I was ready to get the help that I could find. His posts weren't as extravagant as others I've encountered, but after about two months in his team it was apparent that I was overly sold on false hope.

    I immediately removed myself from the group and found myself alone but more determined than ever to succeed and stay persistent in my goals of getting an elite trader. Shortly after, I chose to use my Instagram page to monitor my evolution as a trader and for this to eventually become the cornerstone that debunks the myth of overnight success in the market. I've been trading currency for about 8 months now and about a month ago another trader's Instagram appeared on my newsfeed. I unconsciously click on the page and started to investigate the page farther and it was one of those rare pages that didn't sell you the false hope Instagram is infested with. As I browse through each article I saw what seemed to be a genuine trader helping new traders with queries down in the comments section. Among those posts that struck me the most revealed this trader has ten decades of market experience and can be sharing his wisdom with other traders with no strings attached. Forex is a long hard journey, one of those rare instances you hear the facts of what it will take to be a successful trader. It was truly remarkable.

    I shortly found myself sending this trader personal DMs when I had the opportunity, with the objective of eduing myself even farther out of a trader that has crossed the path I'm currently on. I learned a lot about his personality out of his responses and knew this is the caliber of trader that will enhance my trading. Shortly, I inquired him whether it'd be possible to have a session that I could see the way the market analysis unfolds from someone with this many years of market experience. To me, a one on one live mentoring was provided that disclose a top analysis of these charts through the eyes of a seasoned trader. I was grateful for the indispensable base I was granted that I now can build upon. I cannot emphasize enough the significance of perfect practice makes perfect in the trading world. Without it, the learning curve will take many years of trial and error. Whether this trader ever creates a community, then he could count on my subscription. I'll independently bring up the topic and receive his blessings until I post this on any forums.

    I did not write this article that has any goals of recognition or because I'm affiliated to the trader. My only reason for this is I'm sick and tired of watching these salespeople on Instagram buying and selling huge lots on demo and calling themselves traders, giving the false illusion that Currency Market is something easily attainable to new aspiring traders. At the conclusion of the day, aspiring traders have to invest on eduion or the markets will wind up accepting their money with more ease in the initial phase of your own learning. Dont forget, your objective is to first survive. Invest in quality training, and look for mentors who have the exact same quality traits as those I've said. That's the best information I can give any new aspiring trader. This will cut your learning curve.
    If you have any queries, I am here to assist at no cost since I am on my journey to becoming a true trader. I acknowledge now that I cannot offer you any solutions simply because I do not have the market experience required to do so. Its a long hard trip for me. That's it, happy trading!

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    I listen to podcasts when I have this one compliments this thread and time . Have a look.
    http://bookerreport.libsyn.com/ep-60...trading-mentor

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