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There is no short cut

Dec 27, 2020 at 12:32
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Member Since Nov 29, 2022   40 posts
Jan 04 at 06:38
There is no shortcut in trading because the financial markets are constantly changing and are influenced by a variety of factors. Taking shortcuts in trading can be risky, as it may involve making impulsive decisions that are not based on thorough analysis and understanding of the markets. This can lead to poor investment decisions and potential financial losses.
Member Since Jun 26, 2020   327 posts
Jan 04 at 08:08
that's very simple answer but practical and effective.
Member Since Jul 23, 2020   869 posts
Jan 04 at 16:21
Day traders always try to close their trades within a day and it’s a type of swing trading. This trading type gives traders medium profit.
Member Since Aug 17, 2022   80 posts
Jan 06 at 10:14
binarysumo22 posted:
There is no shortcut in trading because the financial markets are constantly changing and are influenced by a variety of factors. Taking shortcuts in trading can be risky, as it may involve making impulsive decisions that are not based on thorough analysis and understanding of the markets. This can lead to poor investment decisions and potential financial losses.
I believe the same. We should always follow the right path of smart-work along with knowledge which is necessary to be used in trading, because shortcuts lead to no good.
Member Since Jun 26, 2020   327 posts
Jan 10 at 11:46
actually without exact market principle there is no way to bring good return.
Member Since May 20, 2019   8 posts
Jan 10 at 18:14
You can take some short cuts. Forget robots and other scams just focus on the basics and learning. The road may seem long at first but it is much shorter than spending years with scammers
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