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How to Master Trading Fast: A Beginner’s Guide

Embarking on a trading career can be both exciting and frustrating, with its inevitable ups and downs. I spent nearly seven years perfecting my trading skills, encountering numerous obstacles along the way. In this article, I want to share with you the three major mistakes I made during my journey and how you can avoid…
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How this Trading Mistake Destroys Lives (and How to Fix it)

In my first few years in trading, I was addicted to constantly watching my charts, always trying to find opportunities to buy and sell, and tracking how my trades were doing. This led me to bad trading habits that eventually led me to blow up my trading account. In this article, I’ll share with you…
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Discover the Ideal Take Profit Formula for Beginners

When I started trading, I was excited to find various entry strategies online, such as candlestick patterns. While I could identify good trading opportunities, I didn’t know how to determine the right price to close the trade if it went in my favor. In my quest to find the perfect take profit strategy, I tried…
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How I Quit My Job and Became a Full-Time Trader

In May 2021, after seven years of part-time forex trading, I decided to quit my banking job and become a full-time trader. How did I do it? In this blog post, I’ll share with you my journey to full-time trading and offer some valuable insights that can help you achieve financial freedom through trading. My…
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Why Trading is Actually EASY

When I started trading in 2013, I was overwhelmed by everything I thought I needed to learn. I soon realized that there were three common misconceptions that were holding me back. In this blog post, I’ll share these misconceptions and how you can counter each of them to become a successful professional trader. 1. Trading…
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How I Grew a $50 Trading Account to $96,000

In 2013, I began my trading journey with only $50, uncertain of how trading worked. Within two weeks, I blew up part of that initial amount, adding another $100. By the end of three months, I had deposited a total of $200, only to be left with $20. Feeling defeated and ready to quit, I…
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