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Old 09-28-2006, 03:28 AM   #9

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I actually had pretty decent results within the first week but that improved a significant amount once I got into a regular habit of repeating the program and practicing the techniques. If you don't use it you lose it is every bit as applicable in this situation as in all the others. Just put in a half hour or so per day each day for the first couple of weeks and you should soon see some real benefits.

I have noticed that if you have serious enough reasons for doing something, you can accomplish just about anything you decide upon. If your reasons are frivolous or you just decide one day.. oh I think that might be nice to have or do, then you will find it hard going and probably not get what you wanted out of it.

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I have noticed that if you have serious enough reasons for doing something, you can accomplish just about anything you decide upon. If your reasons are frivolous or you just decide one day.. oh I think that might be nice to have or do, then you will find it hard going and probably not get what you wanted out of it.
Very true EZ. In order to achieve, you must want it badly. I dont believe in doing anything half way. That is why trading should be a full profession and not a part time hobby. A hobby costs money.

That is why it is so hard to teaching people how to trade. Most new traders simply lose motivation and passion once they realize what it takes to become a professional trader.
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I also took a similar program to eyeQ and it has helped me tremendously. Soul, if you are still deciding whether to purchase the program I recommend it. But you need to spend some time on it or you will not see the results.
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