This man talks a lot of sense. Pay attention.
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This man talks a lot of sense. Pay attention.
No, they really would not, seriously, no opportunity.
Jeezus, just when you believe (for once) a ribbon just might comprise sanity and avoid the attack of this delusionals...
Excellent points, well made. Sound advice. Pay attention campers, this guy trades, correctly...
5% a month account expansion as a target is imho realistic and achievable, however, I would be concerned if you were risking 2% each trade to achieve it, with a win rate of 70 percent, some thing not...
Seriously, you can not think why? Face palm...
Damn shame if true, don't understand how you've got the patience. If you throw in the towel however, wtf, completely understand.
The first snakeoil in (and from) China had excellent healing properties seemingly, what killed its rep was con men faking it. Always worth remembering that human nature hasn't changed since we...
But aggressive affiliates, and those with an eye for marketing opportunities, have taken far more from the retail FX industry than FX punters have. Speaking to an old mate in the spreadbetting...
They win when you lose the profits they make are down to punters currently losing their stakes against/with them, they all have zero incentive for you to be successful, they are a bookmaker that is...
I am not becoming bogged down and into a tit for tat exchange with you, you are a fukcin cluless moron.
You never needed a failed account, you've never been stopped out, you've never placed a bet? Er, are you sure you've actually exchanged? Fukcin hell, what is it on this forum that it attracts such...
And I've been another side of your bets, over many, many years, which calms your persistent failed encounter. There's lots of tips we got up to, with virtual plug inches, but pursuing your unique...
You're delusional. Up your lithium ion mediion.
It has several other problems beyond market making; believing in indiors and egies, lack of capital, leading to margin calls through the use of excessive leverage, not understanding probabilities and...
Dear god, you whoppers are desperate to fool yourselves; undercapitalisation, resulting in excessive utilization of leverage, is among the prime motives retail gamblers/traders fail.
As for...
Have You Been confusing Buffett with Soros? Buffett's company doesn't trade, they invest (though you can class that as position trading if you're being pedantic) and nowhere in Berkshire Hathaway's...
I favor 0.1percent to 0.2%.
Bookmark both sites and at coffee/tea breaks quietly work your way through the articles and content. Worth doing as this is the area where retail is led. The only consistently profitable retailers...
Hmm, I/we don#8217;t obsess on the percent breakdown of winners .
Here#8217;s a link to some useful site and an article covering one metric such as Sharpe ratio along with its advantages and...
My transactions can last from moments in time to hours. The programme may enter transactions instantly, but I never hold over. The programme is based on amounts which are recalibrated at the e.o.d.
For my personal trading I've a'reasonable' line of charge, from a former employer. I plan for approx 60% account increase per annum, approximately 1% a week. I risk circa 0.05% - 0.1% each trade,...
Look, I'll never get bored that trading is about risk and probability first. You loe folk to follow along with risk small, to make modest gains, who undergo little in the way of drawdowns. Do they...
Obviously you are playing with a little kids' pocket money, but like the vast majority on FF, you'd be better DYOR and finding guys on such as: collective, Zulu or even etoro to follow along, rather...
The original Wolf of Wall Street, Jordan Belfort, was a rogue trader convicted of fraudulently selling worthless penny stocks into naive investors. His biopic, starring Leonardo DiCaprio as the...