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Are You Satisfied by Your Forex Earning?

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Here maximum people are Forex traders and everyone i think are trading in the market.

Till now are you satisfied with your Forex earning ?- please do share with us your experience Me too is a part time trader and till now I have not achieved the position that I looking for.:haha:.

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basically i make 5% each month...i think it's ok...of course it's not ok when initial deposit is 100 dollars )))) but when it's more than 50K it's pretty enough

 

Great Frank- Don't worry pal, as long as you keep the spirit in you then you can collect a good capital for trading here because because this field provides a lot of profit.

Please don't lost your hope..

 

Since a few a days I am completely satisfied with my performance as i see there is lot room for improvement and a consistent profits with EURUSD and now i am concentrating more in removing few weaknesses i noticed in my past trades .

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usually people compare their earnings to their capital if you are trading a 1000 dollar and earn 10 percent a month thats small coz they see it as 100 dollars, but 10% is big actually in trading forex, usually expert traders are happy with less than that number, if they are trading a 5 digit account now just imagine how much is their 10% :D

 

me personally i trade a small micro mini account, and im happy to pass a month with a positive earning while practicing and trying to learn more with so little time given to me, :D give me 1% of a micro account i would be happy :D :D

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I'm sure the day when I say to myself that I'm completely satisfied with my education will be the day of my death as a trader.

 

One of the trader's constant needs is to continue education in order to keep up with the market and with other traders. Japanese word Kaizen I guess suits here the most.

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for now yes really good earnings I am satisfied so far but just lastly because I have found a good decent broker ! some months ago and it changed everything !! its really a big difference between a good broker and a scam !

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for now yes really good earnings I am satisfied so far but just lastly because I have found a good decent broker ! some months ago and it changed everything !! its really a big difference between a good broker and a scam !

 

:helloooo:

 

Good Riadh. by the way which broker are you actually using? I want to change my broker too and tell me also about the previous one you are using.

 

Good luck

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I haven't done much FX trading yet because every time I try to backtest a strategy, it rarely, if ever, seems to do well. The spreads can kill any profit potential it seems.

 

I wouldnt complain about spreads...almost 10 years ago it was 3 pips on EUR/USD...GBP/USD 4 pips...GBP/JPY 7-8 pips etc...

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Satsified? no, of course not. who is?

 

Happy with? Yea... this year has been rough, no doubt, but last year was fantastic. The two years before that were very good. But before that, I never made consistent money.

 

I trade full time, I have a nice place with a nice family and though my wife works it's part time and it's something for her to do and enjoy. With this I am very satisfied. What's not to be satisfied about?

 

FTX

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im not satisfied cause i know many day jobs will give me way more than what i earn through trading...bt still i havent lost hope yet...

i thing i do have realized with time is that there should always be a permanent source of income which should be so enough that i could cover any monthly losses occured during trading...

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If you really wanted to earn more in the forex trading, lern the rules and get fundamental education of forex trading. Try to read the rules and systems again and again and then practice that knowledge and techniques in the demo trading market. Good Luck ;)

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Personally speaking, im getting a belief that forex trading is just bull***t . no one can ever make consistent money in it all of his/her life...i have seen many wanna traders saying " i have just started being profitable for the last few days or last few weeks" ...Days? weeks? why not talking about years after years or even a decade ...everyone can be profitable for a week or a month..

Forex trading can be much time wasting ...trading other assets is much better.

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If you can earn money that is good,those required to believe on the trading system that we are using, If we did not believe on our trading system then we may remain in the fifty fifty situation and all the time we just search for more better move and in this we may miss the exact entry point. We just need to believe on our trading system and then focus on to find the right entry point.

 

Yet if you are fully satisfied with your trading, why don't join trade1on1 ? I did try this website and my first impression is good. Use your trading skills and defeat your opponents. More easy to get money

 

Lots of trading instruments available to trade from.

 

hey allow you to play in demo mode or you can play in real mode directly if you are prof or good.

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