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  • xiao_jay1943
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    Originally posted by burnz View Post
    i work in the financial trading industry and deal with traders on a day-to-day basis.
    i've seen some make hundreds of thousands on a single trade, and those who went from hero to zero on one bad decision. it's just my observation that the ones who are consistently profitable are not always the most intelligent and gutsy traders, but the ones who maintain strict discipline. so while it might look like easy money to some, my advice is not to mess around with your savings by getting into something that you may not have the appetite and discipline for.

    personally, i don't trade on my personal account even though i work in this industry. i guess i've seen enough to not envy those who have made it, and to also realise that money does not and should not come easy. take for example the current saga surrounding MF Global. it simply puzzles me to read in the papers about housewives who have opened accounts using their life savings to trade CFDs. i mean, heck i understand how CFDs work and how to trade it, but do these housewives and retail investors truly understand the risks in such highly leveraged instruments??

    but hey, if you think you have what it takes, by all means do your homework before deciding whether to enter the markets or not
    That's the key!! Maintain strict disciplines and rules and the profits naturally roll in!!

    My coach always tells me. Forex is a game. Follow the rules and u will naturally see the money. True enough!

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  • burnz
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    i work in the financial trading industry and deal with traders on a day-to-day basis.
    i've seen some make hundreds of thousands on a single trade, and those who went from hero to zero on one bad decision. it's just my observation that the ones who are consistently profitable are not always the most intelligent and gutsy traders, but the ones who maintain strict discipline. so while it might look like easy money to some, my advice is not to mess around with your savings by getting into something that you may not have the appetite and discipline for.

    personally, i don't trade on my personal account even though i work in this industry. i guess i've seen enough to not envy those who have made it, and to also realise that money does not and should not come easy. take for example the current saga surrounding MF Global. it simply puzzles me to read in the papers about housewives who have opened accounts using their life savings to trade CFDs. i mean, heck i understand how CFDs work and how to trade it, but do these housewives and retail investors truly understand the risks in such highly leveraged instruments??

    but hey, if you think you have what it takes, by all means do your homework before deciding whether to enter the markets or not

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  • xiao_jay1943
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    Thats y there is a form of risk management that has to be taken care of. So far, I started off as a newbie and so long as the rules are followed, can see the profits. Lol. My coach himself is also a fulltime trader and he does live trades with us. If anyone is interested, can contact me to sit in for a free forex preview. Cheers!

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  • triton
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    just like to add, it is not meant for the faint heart. quite often you hear call margin.

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  • seiko.citizen
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    basically going to repeat the above. forex is high risk, on the other side naturally the payoffs are high too!


    but dont you think if the seminar people are that good at forex, they would just do it themselves without teaching others?

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  • Watcha
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    Forex is high risk instrument .

    Still nobody can be 100% correct in the up or down prediction.

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  • triton
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    forex is tricky. any form of investing carries risk. there is no certainty, unless you are saying that your course guarantee 100% returns

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  • xiao_jay1943
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    Forex courses

    Hi bros. Basically I would like to ask how have u guys feed ur watches habits?? For me, I went to a forex course and stet to make sone income to feed my habit of buying watches. Lol! So I would like to share this incoming making thing with u guys. Anyone interested??

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