Why 90% of retail traders fail...

Nov 15, 2013 at 16:44
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Biedrs kopš   536 ieraksti
Jan 17, 2022 at 19:17
RobSchiz posted:
NihadMunif posted:
Everything because these traders don't have enough knowledge, skills and experience. Basically, the same happens in any other activity, where people don't want to acquire knowledge and just want to make money work on them, while it doesn't work like that. Money always works on those ones, who made some efforts in their life in order to earn this money, ot on those ones who don't care about money at all. In my opinion, it's a real gift from a nature, when you're like a magnet to money. I guess we have to keep closer to such people, because they're pretty useful. Anyway, 90% of traders fail because of lack of desire.
Lack of proper knowledge and skills is the main reason to fail.
Yes. You need to have proper knowledge to make a good career.
Biedrs kopš   11 ieraksti
Feb 05, 2022 at 12:16
It doesn’t surprise me. The vast majority of people are simply driven by emotions. It allows them to become very easy victims for market makers. The latter make the crowd open trades in the required direction and the crowd losses money in the end, although not all of them, of course.
Biedrs kopš   10 ieraksti
Feb 05, 2022 at 12:44
because use marti system in nwes time
Biedrs kopš   538 ieraksti
Feb 11, 2022 at 13:49
Believing that they can rock up to a $7tn a day market with no education in it or prior experience and make a fortune out of it. Only in forex. Can you imagine people doing the same in medicine?!
If you can't spot the liquidity then you are the liquidity.
Biedrs kopš   105 ieraksti
Feb 28, 2022 at 20:58
Exactly if you are serious about been a trader how coukd you expect any decent results without treating it as the serious business it is
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