Edit Your Comment
What is the average profit...
Nov 16, 2021 at 08:56
Member Since Feb 15, 2021
11 posts
It depends on many many factoes actually. The objective which should be set on your initial stages in trading activity is not to lose your deposit actually, nevertheless if we speak about profits, then I would say that 20-30% plus to your deposit per month will be a very profitable thing.
You will boost your deposit step by step and don't wonder that it may take plenty of time. Some traders can make 80-100% plus to deposit, but they're professional ones.
You will boost your deposit step by step and don't wonder that it may take plenty of time. Some traders can make 80-100% plus to deposit, but they're professional ones.
Member Since Oct 29, 2021
69 posts
Nov 19, 2021 at 07:50
Member Since Oct 29, 2021
69 posts
The average profit for a Forex trader depends upon how one defines "profit." Some traders make 20 to 30% profit while others may only make 1% to 3%. It really depends on how much risk a trader is willing to take and what strategy they are using. If you know risk management and you are trading with a high-probability trading system, your chances of making money will change dramatically.
Jun 30, 2022 at 14:41
Member Since Mar 28, 2021
586 posts
The core reason behind not succeeding from Forex trading is that traders can’t analyze the market scrutinizely. It’s the best for you if you combine technical analysis with fundamental one because it helps a trader generates more accurate signal.
Member Since Aug 05, 2021
394 posts
Jul 04, 2022 at 12:44
Member Since Mar 28, 2021
586 posts
I prefer trading both scalping and long-term trading. Long-term trading can give you large amount of profit which is always expected. Proper market analysis helps a trader take more pips. On the other hand, scalping is a bit easier trading approach for traders.

*Commercial use and spam will not be tolerated, and may result in account termination.
Tip: Posting an image/youtube url will automatically embed it in your post!
Tip: Type the @ sign to auto complete a username participating in this discussion.