Trong Quy Trader
(TrongQuy)
Miembro desde May 24, 2021
posts 2
Jun 14 2021 at 17:50
It seems to be not effective when you trade the Demo account too much. Because it could give you an emotion of success more than a real account. So, please try with Exness's cent account (only 1000 USC), it's equivalent to 10 US Dollars.
Sincerely!
Sincerely!
Yeah agreed! Psychology play important role in demo account trading but I think beginners should focus on successful trades rather than real value of account
An important role is played by the mood and attitude to what will happen during the trade.
thespreader
Miembro desde Jun 15, 2021
posts 13
Jun 15 2021 at 08:23
Learning curve for forex trading is directly varies as per your knowledge and skills that you have for forex. Only consistent practice will shorten this curve.
I think, it varies from person to person. Some are slow learners while some are fast learners.
thespreader posted:
Learning curve for forex trading is directly varies as per your knowledge and skills that you have for forex. Only consistent practice will shorten this curve.
This is something correctly said, practice is the only key to attain success on forex trades.
Yes each trader has their own time progress to learn forex like as in-crowd people, there is a person with very aggressive to talk, but there is a person with character as calm and cool in every action, in forex trading, there is an aggressive trader and there is co0nservative trader, time is no matter, but skill is the problem.
Paddington
(Padddington)
Miembro desde Apr 26, 2014
posts 35
Jun 16 2021 at 09:29
It took me 7 years to become profitable. Why? Because there are lots of training materials out there and you don't know whether these materials are good or bad until after you have absorbed them and then try executing on a demo or real account. Then you realize you have been consuming garbage all this time.
It took me 7 years to become a consistently profitable trader. Dont be discouraged.d.
lovefortrading
(perryjohn765)
Miembro desde Sep 12, 2017
posts 238
Jun 16 2021 at 12:10
Totally depends on one's capability and hardwork how fast one can grab and learn.a lot of people goes live within a few months whereas the others can take a few years
CraigMcG2020
Miembro desde Jul 20, 2020
posts 296
Jun 19 2021 at 10:12
perryjohn765 posted:
Totally depends on one's capability and hardwork how fast one can grab and learn.a lot of people goes live within a few months whereas the others can take a few years
Ive not found many if any consistently profitable after months. Mostly its years.
perryjohn765 posted:
Totally depends on one's capability and hardwork how fast one can grab and learn.a lot of people goes live within a few months whereas the others can take a few years
You need to have patience to survive in this market.
There is no time limit for learning. It's not a degree. It's the skill that's important. Time takes varies person to person depending on his understanding level and efforts.
marshallbuchanan
Miembro desde Jun 17, 2021
posts 15
Jun 21 2021 at 09:35
Learning totally depends on your capability. If you are a fast learner, you can grab everything in just a few months, else it might take a year to get perfect in trading. And learning is the only thing that can keep you going.
AndrewMcCalam54
Miembro desde Jun 12, 2021
posts 104
Jun 21 2021 at 10:05
it depends on your trading conditions when you have proper guideline then with very short time you can bring good knowledge and experience.
innovative
Miembro desde Feb 05, 2016
posts 31
Jun 22 2021 at 06:05
The learning time depends on your discipline and psychology, some take a long time to learn - some learn quickly.
tediousbissa
Miembro desde Dec 11, 2020
posts 18
Jun 24 2021 at 03:51
Depends on how fast a learner you are. It can be a few months to a few years.
Trading with demo accounts is good and cool. Once you are confident with your skills, it's better to move forward with a real trading account with minimum investments and leverage.
Trading with demo accounts is good and cool. Once you are confident with your skills, it's better to move forward with a real trading account with minimum investments and leverage.
To make profit you require an expert mentality and aptitudes. Without abilities steady profit isn't conceivable. Most traders overlook this basic thing. They keep running for procedure without making themselves proficient.
It depend on trader. Some can learn in a few months for others it takes many years.
lovefortrading
(perryjohn765)
Miembro desde Sep 12, 2017
posts 238
Jun 24 2021 at 12:41
totally depends on you. it can take a few months or a few weeks