PsychTrading (By emadpsych)

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PsychTrading Discussion

Jan 16, 2014 at 09:37
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Member Since Jan 16, 2014   10 posts
Jan 18, 2014 at 10:47 (edited Jan 18, 2014 at 08:15)
i'm not a fresh trader, and i'm not an expert one, i open my first account in 2008, that was a 20$ account and of-course i lose it in few days. after that i open 2 more account with 50$ and 100$ in 2009 and 2010, these two was better but eventually i lose both of them with almost no profit.

in last days of 2013, i just thinking about a fresh start with a big capital. but i decide not to do that, instead, i reopen my micro account from a broker that was archived for more then two years, this account was a cents account , for every 1$ gives me 100cents with 1:500 leverage. also this account benefit from a rebate program bonus, for every trades i make broker give me back 1.5 pips of spread. so i deposit 8$ which gives me 800cents, and in next 4 days i deposit another 9$ which gives me almost 900 cents. in total i trading with 17$ and today after 25 days, i earn 26 624.97 Cents which is almost 266$.


what i want to say is, there was a day that i lost my 100$ account in one week, and now i keep and growth my 17$ account and i'm still alive in this market and i get back my entire loses that i made from 2008 until now from this market. i'm not sure how more long can i survive because this market is not easy. its like life, there are good days and bad days. maybe now, its my good days, but i try to stay and fight. so wish me luck.

Member Since Oct 31, 2013   98 posts
Jan 25, 2014 at 13:46
i feel sorry for you.ohh god
A trader can be an economist but an economist could never be a trader. They are too theoretical.
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