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    Richard
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    Kitchenmaster
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  1. Thanks guys for the posts, i agree with all of them, understanding yourself is a huge part of becoming a successful trader, knowing each pair individually, does this pair like to pay attention to pivots, moving averages, which moving averages etc...developing an edge is a big thing as well, all traders need an edge, and there are so many "coaches" or "classes" that "teach" Forex out there, some even with silly promises such as "can make a consistent 5000$ every month with this system!" Don't fall for these kind of promises, most likely if someone gives you a promise like this in an industry that is more or less a variable, is usually a scam, i have been very fortunate to find an outstanding coach, one of the best in the industry, but before paying for any kind of Forex mentor ship, make sure to do your research before spending your hard earned money.
  2. There are so many novice traders who get introduced into the "Forex world" and they hear about all the money you can make in this profession, but after 6 months, a year, or maybe even 2 years if you a persistent, they give up trying to master the markets because they say its impossible or too hard, does this sound familiar? Sadly i hear about this far too often...I am a piano instructor, and lesson after lesson i hear "Teacher, i'm so excited, i practiced for 8 hours this week!" only to be disappointed because the piece sounded exactly as it did last week. The students weren't lying, they did indeed play the piano for hours, just like they told me, notice how i changed the word from "practiced" the piano, to "played" the piano? Just changing a single word, can have a huge impact on its meaning. To PLAY the piano is something i do for enjoyment, just pleasure for myself or for others, not planning on improving much of my performance during this period, but to PRACTICE the piano, to practice is to take your time, go slowly, look at the bigger picture, fine tune the timing, the finger positioning, the accents, dynamics, muscle control, muscle movement, taking a step forward in your skill/performance level by improving something that will better you as a pianist. This can be directly related to trading, people think that if they make tons of trades, they are gaining "experience" yes and no, you do need to make trades, and get the feeling of what making trades is like, watching the market unfold against you or for you, BUT taking trades alone, wont give you the experience needed to one day have the financial freedom we all ache for. There is a saying that practice makes perfect, but i think PERFECT practice makes perfect. Anyone can learn to have financial freedom from the markets, but it takes time, dedication, and will. Take the time to get the knowledge needed, PRACTICE and apply this knowledge on the market, and then start building up your experience. There are no short cuts in this field, but take one small bite at a time, and eventually those bites will get smaller and smaller and smaller. Go make some pips!
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