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    I have a question to pose to the FF community, even if you were running a business trading forex, would you have an office set up to go to every day to do your trading? Or would you trade from your home?

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    I thought all forum members trade.

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    I made a new thread, looking to make a trading office that was real.

    https://www.nigeriaforextrading.com/...ber-chart.html

    Cheers

    AR

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    I love to trade at home. I do trading as a part time work. After my job when I am free I try trading I see my transactions in office in my phone if positions are open so I can close them at market place. I do not want to mix office work and Foreign Exchange, That is why I do trading at home.

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    Consider when I need to trade, it's not a large difference in loion. I don't have a decision about it. My egy is pointing me a trading period no matter I loe at the moment

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    I solved this one by building an office at the backyard. . .best of worlds

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    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    I've a question to pose to the FF neighborhood, if you're running a business trading FX, would you have an office set up to go to each day to perform your own trading? Or would you exchange from your home?
    Like most have said here, the loion does not really matter but your concentration. It is true that a location can contribute to how well you focus, but that doesn't warrant spending useful funds that could be better used in FX for building an office.
    Except you have other schedule or plan for this, as with other forms of business you would like to participate in. Or you would want to become an IB or combine from the program to get a broker!

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    I have been trading full time for approximately 3 decades now and have thought often about this very topic. I have only up to the stage traded from home. Contemplated trading from a professional office. Best advice I could give is, if you're trading from home, if your done depart that space. I would spend way too much time inside my home office. Not until I discovered to shut off the charts and forget FOREX for the rest of my day did it actually become bearable.

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    I then switched into full time, also and traded part time. The issue with trading at home is your time can be alloed by you freely also that everything is adaptable such as work time, leisure, etc. I liked it but on the long them it's hard to become disciplined all the boredom and time too kicked in. Then I joined a number of its own members traded at a shop and a trading class and then they were joined by me, so I began trading in an office with other traders. My subject gets better and the fantastic thing is about the interaction with traders. Time can be observed by me how other people trade. Not everyone in my group is profitable but at least you can discuss trade ideas are sometimes shared by and/or with one another. Some traders in my class are indeed very profitable and since you are able to view them in addition, it inspires and pushes me to work harder since I can see that it may be carried out.

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