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Market fluctuations are an artificial phenomenon.
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Apr 07, 2020 at 22:14
FX volatility like this is the best time to trade. I had been out of the markets for a few years. the movement in currencies got me back into the market. People get scared, they run to mama. So for the short term, the dollar and the yen rise. The news gets less dire, jump out of the market. and when (if) optimism comes back, then hop back into undervalued currencies. The dollar is headed for a drop, but don't sell until it becomes obvious. then stay out of the markets until the next crisis. They come every few years. I don't have the time to trade consistently, but when I see what star...
Investing in Forex
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Mar 19, 2020 at 20:05
forex is not investing. Forex is speculating. an important point that should not be forgotten
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