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que76648 posted:If you want to make a living from trading alone, you should now think about an additional source of income for the period until you have enough experience. If you are a newbie, then even under the most favorable conditions, your trading will not be stable enough to rely on its size. Based on this I would advise you to focus on your risk management and consistency in trading. Your trading style should start with safety and then add increased profits and risks.
Hello, sirs. I am new here and I saw that this thread is one of the most interesting. What tips would you give to a newbie like me to make a profit that is enough to support myself (1000-2000 dollars per month for my country).
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Aug 07 at 12:14
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I agree with what you have said but the problem is time. Having another income source takes time away from trading.
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Aug 07 at 13:01
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crcrcr654 posted:Sir, thank you for the detailed advice. I currently have savings and a permanent job, but I would like to invest in trading, while replacing work with profits from trading.que76648 posted:If you want to make a living from trading alone, you should now think about an additional source of income for the period until you have enough experience. If you are a newbie, then even under the most favorable conditions, your trading will not be stable enough to rely on its size. Based on this I would advise you to focus on your risk management and consistency in trading. Your trading style should start with safety and then add increased profits and risks.
Hello, sirs. I am new here and I saw that this thread is one of the most interesting. What tips would you give to a newbie like me to make a profit that is enough to support myself (1000-2000 dollars per month for my country).
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Aug 08 at 14:45
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WhiteWitcher posted:I am new to this and don't know what other options to consider for earning money. At the moment I have 5k in savings.que76648 posted:Oh what is your investment budget? Do you want to trade or are you considering diversification?
Hello, sirs. I am new here and I saw that this thread is one of the most interesting. What tips would you give to a newbie like me to make a profit that is enough to support myself (1000-2000 dollars per month for my country).
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Aug 09 at 09:46
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que76648 posted:Sounds like a good approach. take it slow and don't give up the permanent job until you are making consistent profits from FXcrcrcr654 posted:Sir, thank you for the detailed advice. I currently have savings and a permanent job, but I would like to invest in trading, while replacing work with profits from trading.que76648 posted:If you want to make a living from trading alone, you should now think about an additional source of income for the period until you have enough experience. If you are a newbie, then even under the most favorable conditions, your trading will not be stable enough to rely on its size. Based on this I would advise you to focus on your risk management and consistency in trading. Your trading style should start with safety and then add increased profits and risks.
Hello, sirs. I am new here and I saw that this thread is one of the most interesting. What tips would you give to a newbie like me to make a profit that is enough to support myself (1000-2000 dollars per month for my country).
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Aug 09 at 14:38
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PorfirioReyes posted:@PorfirioReyes Exactly slow and Steadyque76648 posted:Sounds like a good approach. take it slow and don't give up the permanent job until you are making consistent profits from FXcrcrcr654 posted:Sir, thank you for the detailed advice. I currently have savings and a permanent job, but I would like to invest in trading, while replacing work with profits from trading.que76648 posted:If you want to make a living from trading alone, you should now think about an additional source of income for the period until you have enough experience. If you are a newbie, then even under the most favorable conditions, your trading will not be stable enough to rely on its size. Based on this I would advise you to focus on your risk management and consistency in trading. Your trading style should start with safety and then add increased profits and risks.
Hello, sirs. I am new here and I saw that this thread is one of the most interesting. What tips would you give to a newbie like me to make a profit that is enough to support myself (1000-2000 dollars per month for my country).
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ProfitsRiding posted:I agree, until he achieves certain results, there is no point in giving up his main source of income. For now, it is his safety cushion. Good luck.PorfirioReyes posted:@PorfirioReyes Exactly slow and Steadyque76648 posted:Sounds like a good approach. take it slow and don't give up the permanent job until you are making consistent profits from FXcrcrcr654 posted:Sir, thank you for the detailed advice. I currently have savings and a permanent job, but I would like to invest in trading, while replacing work with profits from trading.que76648 posted:If you want to make a living from trading alone, you should now think about an additional source of income for the period until you have enough experience. If you are a newbie, then even under the most favorable conditions, your trading will not be stable enough to rely on its size. Based on this I would advise you to focus on your risk management and consistency in trading. Your trading style should start with safety and then add increased profits and risks.
Hello, sirs. I am new here and I saw that this thread is one of the most interesting. What tips would you give to a newbie like me to make a profit that is enough to support myself (1000-2000 dollars per month for my country).
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Aug 12 at 15:04
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But to follow the markets while having a full time job is so difficult. That is why I like to use trading robots and signals providers .They do the hard analysis while I have full time job
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Aug 12 at 15:07
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If you want to be a better trader, you must chose trade as full time job and not seating on the fence Zalanyu, Just an advice from a career professional trader.
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Aug 13 at 13:22
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Opened a long on GBP/USD at 1.27608, confident in the upward momentum. Set my stop loss at 1.27346, keeping it tight to manage risk, and aimed for a take profit at 1.27936. Held the position overnight, and the market moved in my favor, hitting the take profit target by morning. Locked in a solid $6,560 profit, even with a minor swap cost eating into the gains. The setup played out just as expected—tight risk management paid off, and the trade closed out perfectly. Always a good feeling when a plan comes together like this.
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que76648 posted:First of all, you need to be confident in your foundation. Your aim as a new trader is to start by absorbing information as well as you can, and I believe that since you are here, you are at this stage. Study, get train trading skills, try to get more detailed information about all questions arise and follow experienced traders to learn from their experience.
Hello, sirs. I am new here and I saw that this thread is one of the most interesting. What tips would you give to a newbie like me to make a profit that is enough to support myself (1000-2000 dollars per month for my country).
Create your trading plan and follow it, do not try to overhead your capabilities, correctly assess your strengths and skills, setting achievable goals. This is also a very important psychological aspect.
Find your own trading style by trying different risk management and trading strategies.
If you have the opportunity to diversify your profits to other investment projects, this will help you quickly achieve your basic passive income.
Be psychologically prepared for failures. Initially, I would not connect the aspect of making a living to trading, since this will add additional psychological pressure on you.
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Aug 20 at 09:14
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ZanLanYu posted:I get that balancing a full-time job with trading is tough. But with robots and signals, it’s important to keep a close eye. No automation can replace a solid understanding of the market. Maybe it’s worth carving out some time to build your own expertise so you’re not fully relying on algorithms?
But to follow the markets while having a full time job is so difficult. That is why I like to use trading robots and signals providers .They do the hard analysis while I have full time job
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Aug 21 at 13:06
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MarcellusLux posted:Thank you for the answer sir. Should I treat to trading as a hobby rather than a way to make money at this stage? And throw all my efforts into learning how to trade? Is it better to trade on a demo account or live right away, what do you think?que76648 posted:First of all, you need to be confident in your foundation. Your aim as a new trader is to start by absorbing information as well as you can, and I believe that since you are here, you are at this stage. Study, get train trading skills, try to get more detailed information about all questions arise and follow experienced traders to learn from their experience.
Hello, sirs. I am new here and I saw that this thread is one of the most interesting. What tips would you give to a newbie like me to make a profit that is enough to support myself (1000-2000 dollars per month for my country).
Create your trading plan and follow it, do not try to overhead your capabilities, correctly assess your strengths and skills, setting achievable goals. This is also a very important psychological aspect.
Find your own trading style by trying different risk management and trading strategies.
If you have the opportunity to diversify your profits to other investment projects, this will help you quickly achieve your basic passive income.
Be psychologically prepared for failures. Initially, I would not connect the aspect of making a living to trading, since this will add additional psychological pressure on you.
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Aug 22 at 11:31
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ZanLanYu posted:I totally get that time is a huge factor when you have a full-time job. I’ve been thinking about using robots too, but I’m worried about not learning the market myself and make a lot of mistakes.
But to follow the markets while having a full time job is so difficult. That is why I like to use trading robots and signals providers .They do the hard analysis while I have full time job
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Aug 22 at 11:32
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Raven1209 posted:Nice trade on GBP/USD! I’m still learning how to manage risk like that.
Opened a long on GBP/USD at 1.27608, confident in the upward momentum. Set my stop loss at 1.27346, keeping it tight to manage risk, and aimed for a take profit at 1.27936. Held the position overnight, and the market moved in my favor, hitting the take profit target by morning. Locked in a solid $6,560 profit, even with a minor swap cost eating into the gains. The setup played out just as expected—tight risk management paid off, and the trade closed out perfectly. Always a good feeling when a plan comes together like this.
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ZanLanYu posted:A short story from my personal experience. I'm the person who left a full-time job to pursue a career as a trader. I'll tell you right away how my first attempt turned out—I failed and had to go back to work. It was tough, but I didn't give up on trading. I started spending less time on it, but gradually, little by little, I began to make a profit. I won't give any advice on this matter, as it's a personal decision for everyone. Some might get lucky.
But to follow the markets while having a full time job is so difficult. That is why I like to use trading robots and signals providers .They do the hard analysis while I have full time job
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Aug 27 at 11:08
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Oscar555 posted:My nephew just called telling he resigned to trade Forex and blew his cash payout. He resigned two months ago 😭ZanLanYu posted:A short story from my personal experience. I'm the person who left a full-time job to pursue a career as a trader. I'll tell you right away how my first attempt turned out—I failed and had to go back to work. It was tough, but I didn't give up on trading. I started spending less time on it, but gradually, little by little, I began to make a profit. I won't give any advice on this matter, as it's a personal decision for everyone. Some might get lucky.
But to follow the markets while having a full time job is so difficult. That is why I like to use trading robots and signals providers .They do the hard analysis while I have full time job
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NochillFX posted:That’s tough, but unfortunately, it’s a common story. Trading isn’t easy, and it’s crucial to have a solid plan and backup before diving in. Tell your nephew not to give up, but to approach it more cautiously next time. It’s a learning curve.Oscar555 posted:My nephew just called telling he resigned to trade Forex and blew his cash payout. He resigned two months ago 😭ZanLanYu posted:A short story from my personal experience. I'm the person who left a full-time job to pursue a career as a trader. I'll tell you right away how my first attempt turned out—I failed and had to go back to work. It was tough, but I didn't give up on trading. I started spending less time on it, but gradually, little by little, I began to make a profit. I won't give any advice on this matter, as it's a personal decision for everyone. Some might get lucky.
But to follow the markets while having a full time job is so difficult. That is why I like to use trading robots and signals providers .They do the hard analysis while I have full time job
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Aug 30 at 15:51
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Oscar555 posted:Could you please tell me sir how exactly did you cope with failure in trading? What helped you not to give up? I'm just afraid that I might give in and go back to working for hire... and I want to earn money by trading you know.NochillFX posted:That’s tough, but unfortunately, it’s a common story. Trading isn’t easy, and it’s crucial to have a solid plan and backup before diving in. Tell your nephew not to give up, but to approach it more cautiously next time. It’s a learning curve.Oscar555 posted:My nephew just called telling he resigned to trade Forex and blew his cash payout. He resigned two months ago 😭ZanLanYu posted:A short story from my personal experience. I'm the person who left a full-time job to pursue a career as a trader. I'll tell you right away how my first attempt turned out—I failed and had to go back to work. It was tough, but I didn't give up on trading. I started spending less time on it, but gradually, little by little, I began to make a profit. I won't give any advice on this matter, as it's a personal decision for everyone. Some might get lucky.
But to follow the markets while having a full time job is so difficult. That is why I like to use trading robots and signals providers .They do the hard analysis while I have full time job
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Oscar555 posted:Yeah he was telling me because he knows I trade Forex. I feel bad but he will grow up he still young at 22.NochillFX posted:That’s tough, but unfortunately, it’s a common story. Trading isn’t easy, and it’s crucial to have a solid plan and backup before diving in. Tell your nephew not to give up, but to approach it more cautiously next time. It’s a learning curve.Oscar555 posted:My nephew just called telling he resigned to trade Forex and blew his cash payout. He resigned two months ago 😭ZanLanYu posted:A short story from my personal experience. I'm the person who left a full-time job to pursue a career as a trader. I'll tell you right away how my first attempt turned out—I failed and had to go back to work. It was tough, but I didn't give up on trading. I started spending less time on it, but gradually, little by little, I began to make a profit. I won't give any advice on this matter, as it's a personal decision for everyone. Some might get lucky.
But to follow the markets while having a full time job is so difficult. That is why I like to use trading robots and signals providers .They do the hard analysis while I have full time job
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