How to start better my journey at trading?

Jul 14 at 14:51
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Участник с Jul 14, 2025   11 комментариев
Jul 14 at 14:51

I’ve been thinking seriously about changing my career path and stepping into the world of trading. It’s a big shift, and I want to approach it with clarity and purpose — not just dive in blindly. I’m ready to learn, to put in the time and effort, but I don’t want to waste energy on the wrong steps early on.


What’s the smartest way to begin this journey? How do I build a solid foundation, especially as someone who’s starting fresh in this field? Any advice from experienced traders would mean a lot.

Участник с Aug 25, 2024   7 комментариев
Jul 14 at 19:29

Hey, I’ll be honest: trading isn’t a side hustle—it’s a demanding profession. Avoid scams like paid signals or EAs; there’s no shortcut. Success requires years of self-study to build your edge. If you’re under 25, dedicate your youth to learning forex—you’ll thank yourself later. Over 25? It’s not too late, but brace for the mental challenge. Trading tests patience and discipline, so proceed wisely.


Discover the Gospel of Jesus Christ: If you’re seeking purpose beyond trading, consider Jesus’ love and grace. The Gospel teaches that He died for our sins, rose again, and offers eternal hope. Explore His message in the Bible (John 3:16) or a local church to find peace and guidance.

Участник с Jul 14, 2025   11 комментариев
Jul 15 at 12:55

Honestly, it’s good you mentioned the bigger picture. Sometimes we get so caught up chasing profits in other branches that we forget about what really grounds us. Having something deeper to hold onto, like faith or personal meaning, can make all the difference when the market gets tough.

Участник с Mar 02, 2015   515 комментариев
Jul 15 at 13:18

Work with correctly configured indicators and following the trading algorithm. Avoid tilt.

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Участник с Вчера в 03:10   2 комментариев
Вчера в 08:23

This is a great question, and you are way ahead of most people by approaching your trading journey in such a thoughtful and goal-oriented way. Blindly jumping in is the most common mistake made by new traders, and your mindset is the cornerstone of success.


In this learning process, it is crucial to continue to absorb high-quality market information and analysis. I recommend you to check out FastBull, which provides a lot of teaching content and professional market analysis for new traders, which can help you build your own knowledge system and trading framework faster!

Участник с Jul 08, 2025   3 комментариев
Вчера в 11:33

To start your trading journey better just focus on learning first understand the basics like how charts work what moves the market and the types of analysis open a demo account and practice without risking real money also learn proper risk management early on it is more important than chasing perfect strategies take your time avoid rushing into live trades and do not follow random signal groups stay consistent track your progress and remember trading is a skill that takes time to build

Участник с Jul 14, 2025   11 комментариев
Вчера в 11:56

Hey y’all, thanks so much for the replies! 🙏It honestly means a lot — I’ve been feeling kinda overwhelmed lately, like there’s SO much to learn and I’m not sure where to even start sometimes.

Участник с Jul 14, 2025   11 комментариев
Вчера в 11:57
vik2107 posted:

Hey y’all, thanks so much for the replies! 🙏It honestly means a lot — I’ve been feeling kinda overwhelmed lately, like there’s SO much to learn and I’m not sure where to even start sometimes.


And if so, could anyone please recommend me any study materials, platforms or couses?

Участник с Mar 28, 2023   14 комментариев
Вчера в 12:10
vik2107 posted:
vik2107 posted:

Hey y’all, thanks so much for the replies! 🙏It honestly means a lot — I’ve been feeling kinda overwhelmed lately, like there’s SO much to learn and I’m not sure where to even start sometimes.


And if so, could anyone please recommend me any study materials, platforms or couses?


Hey! I’ve heard that Trade School Online would start own courses. When I just started, I had similar problems with emotions and misunderstanding of markets. My current vision was at most formed by one of teachers of this school. He gave me all the information I needed to form my current trading strategy. I’m completely satisfied with it now!

Участник с May 27, 2025   11 комментариев
Вчера в 13:04
vik2107 posted:

I’ve been thinking seriously about changing my career path and stepping into the world of trading. It’s a big shift, and I want to approach it with clarity and purpose — not just dive in blindly. I’m ready to learn, to put in the time and effort, but I don’t want to waste energy on the wrong steps early on.


What’s the smartest way to begin this journey? How do I build a solid foundation, especially as someone who’s starting fresh in this field? Any advice from experienced traders would mean a lot.


I’ve been where you are, thinking about making that big leap into trading. The fact that you want to start with clarity and purpose is already a huge advantage. From my experience, the smartest way to begin is by dedicating serious time to learning the fundamentals before risking any real money.


Start with understanding how the markets work, key concepts like risk management, and how to read price action. Open a demo account early and treat it like real money—practice your strategies, get comfortable with the platform, and build discipline. Don’t rush into live trading until you can consistently make profits (or at least break even) on demo.


Focus on one or two instruments at first. Trying to trade everything will only overwhelm you. Develop a trading plan and stick to it no matter what—consistency beats chasing every opportunity.


Most importantly, be patient with yourself. Trading is a marathon, not a sprint. It took me years to really get comfortable and profitable, and I’m still learning. Surround yourself with good education and a supportive community, and don’t be afraid to ask questions.


It’s tough, but with the right approach, you can build a solid foundation and make this work long term.

Участник с Jul 14, 2025   11 комментариев
11 часов назад

Thanks so much for all the advice — it really helps to hear from people who’ve been through this. I especially like the idea of starting slow, focusing on the basics, and using a demo account like it’s real money. I would also search reviews on Trade School Online and try to open demo. I’ve felt overwhelmed trying to learn everything at once, so breaking it down sounds smart. Also, the point about managing emotions hits home — that’s something I’m worried about. I’d love to hear more about how you guys stay disciplined when the market gets wild. 


Really appreciate this community!🙏

Участник с May 27, 2025   11 комментариев
7 часов назад
vik2107 posted:

Thanks so much for all the advice — it really helps to hear from people who’ve been through this. I especially like the idea of starting slow, focusing on the basics, and using a demo account like it’s real money. I would also search reviews on Trade School Online and try to open demo. I’ve felt overwhelmed trying to learn everything at once, so breaking it down sounds smart. Also, the point about managing emotions hits home — that’s something I’m worried about. I’d love to hear more about how you guys stay disciplined when the market gets wild. 


Really appreciate this community!🙏


The reality is that trading is can be brutal. It’s mentally and emotionally demanding, requires relentless discipline, and a level of dedication few other professions ask for. If you’re not prepared to commit 100%, manage stress, and constantly adapt, you’re better off walking away early. On a better note, with the right mindset, solid strategy, and patience, trading can also be incredibly rewarding — both financially and personally. It teaches you discipline, sharpens your decision-making, and gives you control over your financial future. But that only comes after putting in the hard work and sticking with it through the tough times.


Good luck!

Участник с Jul 14, 2025   1 комментариев
6 часов назад

Hi!


I’ve been reading through this thread, and I have to say — the level of honesty, self-awareness, and shared experience here is rare and truly valuable. Getting into trading can feel like a huge leap, especially when you're starting from scratch. But from my own experience, the gap between struggling and growing often comes down to having a clear framework, not just a strategy.


One thing that helped me tremendously in the beginning was realizing that consistency beats perfection. Markets constantly shift, and strategies can evolve, but what stays essential is emotional discipline, clear risk management, and structured learning — which many of you have rightly emphasized here. Trade School Online can be a helpful resource, yes — but in the end, it’s your process and mindset that determine your path.


If you’re feeling overwhelmed, you’re not alone — I’ve been there too. What made the biggest difference for me was observing a real system in action — one that applies data-driven setups with risk control in live conditions, not just theory on demo or random signals. Watching how such systems handle volatility, how they scale in and out, how they treat losses and protect wins — that gave me a whole new understanding of what trading is really about.


I also started following transparent accounts that publicly share their performance — no screenshots, no empty promises, just real stats. You can learn a lot by simply observing how disciplined systems operate under pressure. And if you're curious, you’ll easily find such traders right here in the community — the ones who let the numbers speak.


Just one final thought:In all brokers, over 75% of retail traders lose their capital. Of the remaining 25%, the vast majority disappear from the markets within 2 to 3 years. Ultimately, only around 3% remain consistently profitable — and they’re usually the ones who follow a real system, backed by structure and discipline, not hype or luck.


If your goal is to be among that 3%, the path is clear: Real learning. Real systems. Real results.


Stay consistent

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