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Old 09-24-2008, 05:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Angelo View Post
I believe that it will depend on your time, effort and determination for learning the trade.

I agree totally. One more thing that influences in one's learning curve is if he has the aptitude for trading or not. Some people will have a very hard time learning to trade, they are usually too emotional, not smart enough, are too bad at math, are impatient, greedy... the list goes on and on.


Sure many of these characteristics can be worked upon, but some will never change, and all other things being equal, those who inherently have better characteristics for trading will tend to be superior to others who weren't born so well suited for it.
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