Good Point. Also us in the mid 30's, atleast me, have realized that no company is worth my time ever again. I worked at Siemens for 16 years (started at age 18) as a network engineer just to have them throw me out like yesterday's garbage because they wanted to save $$$ and I knew too much. The sad thing is I went back after being laid off for a year & a half and now I am learning FX to someday trade FT and tell them to F off

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(I had to go back because I just bought a house, had to pay bills, just got married & had a new baby all at the same time then I got laid off right afterwards
). Don't ever trust ANY employer because they are all scum that won't pay you what your worth and if they do they will not hesitate to let you go for the younger kids (no offense) coming out of school after they think you know too much. The good thing is FX does not discriminate so we can all prosper and not take orders from no one ever again!!!
Sorry for getting off topic
Topgun
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Originally Posted by grxlwpf
I'm 37 yrs.
So far, we have 4 people in the middle of their 30s, and 3 people around 20 in this thread.
Both ages are a kind of a transitional period. The 20ers have finished school and have to think what to do afterwards. People approaching their 40s are often thinking about some career change after having gained work experience.
It's interesting that especially people of these ages are trying to learn about forex.
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