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When can u consider urself successful in trading

Nov 28, 2013 10:29 am
leebelisar User

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Originally posted by AbuRomman

I agree with O123 about being patient and do not rush, because the more you learn the more that you will find that you're still ignorant about the forex world, try more to organize, order and plan your strategy in order to get successful



Almost every thing begins with learning. If there is new, learn it. It's just like Forex trading. We are actually foreign in this industry so we should learn more about it as not to be outcasted. We have to understand it as understanding is learning. If we do not understand we cannot learn it.

Nov 28, 2013 10:38 am
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Originally posted by Noobtrader

Originally posted by AbuRomman

I agree with O123 about being patient and do not rush, because the more you learn the more that you will find that you're still ignorant about the forex world, try more to organize, order and plan your strategy in order to get successful

 Also agreeing, im still relatively new to Forex and it is starting to sink in now and a lot more is making sense quicker and clearer, it would help if you could get someone to explain some things to you once you've got the basics digested but you can learn these by yourself though it could take longer... a good alternative is to talk and listen to experienced traders in forums like this one 



You  can actually learn by just yourself. It a sort of self-learning. No one can really help you to learn more about Forex trading but yourself. What you might learn about this matter depends on what kind of efforts you will do to learn about it. These include getting someone to explanin things about Forex, doing a demo account, interacting with other traders esp to experiened and experts ones, visiting and reading Forex sites and forums, attending Forex webinars and the likes.

Nov 28, 2013 11:15 am
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Originally posted by AbuRomman

Originally posted by Noobtrader

 Originally posted by AbuRomman

I agree with O123 about being patient and do not rush, because the more you learn the more that you will find that you're still ignorant about the forex world, try more to organize, order and plan your strategy in order to get successful

Also agreeing, im still relatively new to Forex and it is starting to sink in now and a lot more is making sense quicker and clearer, it would help if you could get someone to explain some things to you once you've got the basics digested but you can learn these by yourself though it could take longer... a good alternative is to talk and listen to experienced traders in forums like this one 

 That is right you can learn a lot from the forums, such as this one, since it puts in your hands a massive number of tips and guiding steps to follow through you trading, and that will help anyone whether it was an expert or just a newbie

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Forex forums, like this one, are indeed one of the good places to learn more about Forex trading. And what good about it is that you can learn here absolutely at no cost. It's free.

Nov 28, 2013 11:29 am

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Success in forex trading will only mean 1 thing which is consistant profit.. It does not mean that you never suffer for losses but it the end result that your profit always higher than your losses...

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Nov 28, 2013 11:48 am
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Originally posted by dianayes

Originally posted by O123
Originally posted by dianayes

Hello there!I agree with you all guys.I'm new to forex and maybe I should have to learn and strive more to consider myself as a successful trader someday.

 Forex is very hard and complex at the beginning but very easy and simple once understood,, in order to get to that point you need to work hard at first, try to organize your time and do not rush yourself while learning, take your time.

 Thanks for your advice,and yes I need to be patient in learning.



I would suggest you try a demo account, if you have not yet. This way you can have a general grasp of what trading is. 

Nov 29, 2013 05:36 am
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Originally posted by forexsurfer

Success in forex trading will only mean 1 thing which is consistant profit.. It does not mean that you never suffer for losses but it the end result that your profit always higher than your losses...

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Well said. Losing money in Forex trading is just normal esp when you are a new trader. What yuou have to work on is to minimize the lose as the trading goes on, then earn profit more than the amout you lose.

Nov 30, 2013 10:04 am
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Originally posted by leebelisar

 

Originally posted by dianayes

 

Originally posted by O123
Originally posted by dianayes

Hello there!I agree with you all guys.I'm new to forex and maybe I should have to learn and strive more to consider myself as a successful trader someday.

 Forex is very hard and complex at the beginning but very easy and simple once understood,, in order to get to that point you need to work hard at first, try to organize your time and do not rush yourself while learning, take your time.

 Thanks for your advice,and yes I need to be patient in learning.

 



 

I would suggest you try a demo account, if you have not yet. This way you can have a general grasp of what trading is. 

 



Thanks for your suggestion I hope this can help me alot.

Dec 01, 2013 04:41 pm
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Originally posted by dianayes
  Originally posted by leebelisar     Originally posted by dianayes   Originally posted by O123 Originally posted by dianayes Hello there!I agree with you all guys.I'm new to forex and maybe I should have to learn and strive more to consider myself as a successful trader someday.  Forex is very hard and complex at the beginning but very easy and simple once understood,, in order to get to that point you need to work hard at first, try to organize your time and do not rush yourself while learning, take your time.  Thanks for your advice,and yes I need to be patient in learning.     I would suggest you try a demo account, if you have not yet. This way you can have a general grasp of what trading is.      Thanks for your suggestion I hope this can help me alot.  


You can try Onetrade, which is just at the upper left side of this page. You can also try other demo accounts for free. Per my knowledge, most brokers provide demo account absolutely at no cost. Additionally, most allow you to open more than one demo account.

Dec 03, 2013 12:19 am
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Originally posted by leebelisar

 

Originally posted by dianayes
  Originally posted by leebelisar     Originally posted by dianayes   Originally posted by O123 Originally posted by dianayes Hello there!I agree with you all guys.I'm new to forex and maybe I should have to learn and strive more to consider myself as a successful trader someday.  Forex is very hard and complex at the beginning but very easy and simple once understood,, in order to get to that point you need to work hard at first, try to organize your time and do not rush yourself while learning, take your time.  Thanks for your advice,and yes I need to be patient in learning.     I would suggest you try a demo account, if you have not yet. This way you can have a general grasp of what trading is.      Thanks for your suggestion I hope this can help me alot.  



You can try Onetrade, which is just at the upper left side of this page. You can also try other demo accounts for free. Per my knowledge, most brokers provide demo account absolutely at no cost. Additionally, most allow you to open more than one demo account.

 

 



Anyway i'm already having a demo account for free at GDMFX its pretty cool I hope I can gain my potential now in trading. 

Dec 03, 2013 10:37 am
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Hi you mentioned that you have a free demo account with GDMFX when do their demo accounts expire for end-users? at this point in time i think only One Trade lets you access a demo account indefinitely, others all have an expiry date i.e. 2 weeks. 

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