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Old 12-19-2007, 07:20 PM
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So I just decided to trade in forex to make money that I need so much. I went through babypips school and I feel that now I have some basic understanding of the system and terms. I practiced on demo account and made profit of 300 dollars in one day on a 5000 dollars demo account. Ony one trade went wrong.So am I ready to trde live?
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Old 12-19-2007, 07:31 PM
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One of the worst ways to start trading is to have the mindset that you seem to have - need to make a quick buck. That's almost a guarantee of disaster. It will likely encourage you to take way too much risk. Maybe you get lucky and it works out. More probable would be a complete blow up, and you ending up with considerably less money than where you started.
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Wow. In a word, NO.

You need at LEAST two months profitable demo trading before even considering going live. When starting out you shouldn't be trading because you NEED money - it should be money your risking that won't affect your bottom line and your rent payments.

This isn't a get rich quick scheme here, and if you don't respect the forex markets for what they are your going to become a quick statistic of another failed forex trader.
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Old 12-19-2007, 08:09 PM
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Thank you for your honest opinion. But my problem is that I can't wait for 2 months. May be I will practice on demo for another couple of weeks and see how it goes. My goal is become a millionare within next 4 years. I have only 2000 dollars in capital. Is this enough to start? I think I made those 300 dollars becuase of the GBP crashing against USD due to some news from UK. If this is the case, then forex trading seems too straigntforward. Just follow the news right?
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Old 12-19-2007, 08:34 PM
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Thank you for your honest opinion. But my problem is that I can't wait for 2 months. May be I will practice on demo for another couple of weeks and see how it goes. My goal is become a millionare within next 4 years. I have only 2000 dollars in capital. Is this enough to start? I think I made those 300 dollars becuase of the GBP crashing against USD due to some news from UK. If this is the case, then forex trading seems too straigntforward. Just follow the news right?
I dont believe this is a serious post. If it is you are doomed and that is a racing certainty. Daedalus is far too optimistic in how long it takes unless you have traded other instruments previously. I have booked a place at your forex funeral
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Listen to tony! We are giving you advice based off our previous experience. 2 Months is a bare minimum, and even then don't expect success to be consistent. I'm a full time trader and its took me over a year to get profitable. You can either take our advice or not, but I know I have personally seen too many people think they can do as you suggest and I have yet to see one person do it successfully.
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Old 12-19-2007, 08:51 PM
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You have already been given some outstanding advice, if
you ignore it you will just join the other 95% who fail in the
forex market.

Trading a demo account is nowhere near the same as live
trading, when it is your money on the line rather than the
"games" money.

You have a plan to be a millionaire in 4 years, not a bad
goal, so spend another few months learning how to trade
properly so that you do not flush your account balance
down the toilet.

Or ignore this advise, join the 95%, but do not ever say you
were not warned.

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If this is the case, then forex trading seems too straigntforward.
May look that way now but..... wishes.
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Me neither.

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Me too. :lmao:
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Old 12-19-2007, 08:52 PM
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Thank you for your honest opinion. But my problem is that I can't wait for 2 months. May be I will practice on demo for another couple of weeks and see how it goes. My goal is become a millionare within next 4 years. I have only 2000 dollars in capital. Is this enough to start? I think I made those 300 dollars becuase of the GBP crashing against USD due to some news from UK. If this is the case, then forex trading seems too straigntforward. Just follow the news right?
I am not in the habit of telling people that something is impossible, and I won't do that here. That said, what you are proposing to do is to make an annualized return of something approaching 500% per year. That's no small thing. Are there people who have done that sort of thing. Probably, but they represent an extremely miniscule fraction of the fraction of traders, and I can just about guarantee that none did that sort of thing starting with no real trading experience.

You don't seem to even have any kind of strategy to attempt this sort of thing. To say the odds against you are high would be the ultimate understatement.

But I don't get how you can say you don't have 2 months to learn what it's all about and develop a real approach, but are thinking in terms of a four year profit objective.
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Old 12-19-2007, 09:01 PM
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I'll settle this up in a real quick fashion. Mr. Million Dollars, please answer this following question as truthfully and detailed as possible.

Knowing that for every dollar made in this market, a dollar is lost by someone else, what makes you think that you have the ability to consistently beat the opposing market, consisting of Banks, hedge funds, experience speculators, or even other newbies like yourself? What is your edge, and what past evidence gives you such confidence in your edge?

Thank-you for your time
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Old 12-19-2007, 09:02 PM
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I can tell you this,I have been at this for 6 months. I feel I might be ready for a micro account.I don't consider myself as a dum**** either.But you can read 50 books in 6 months and still not be ready for what this market has to throw at you!It is a lot of screen time and digesting info over and over in your brain.Why do 95% of traders fail in forex?Well this question is answered in this thread.I don't mean to be rude but I want to put a strong warning across so you do not loss you money!!
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