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Dislikedis it just me or has anyone else noticed a few bears remove their account performance from their signaturesIgnored
Disliked{quote} normal. that's what most ppl or guru like to do. want to show off smth, but after market foil their strategy or plan, they go into hiding. Some turned to rogue trading :| during such times. if a trader is good, he should focus more on trading and fair analysis, then to instil any bear or bull perception to others, which can be quite bad as this can mislead someone that's less experience and unable to make their own judgement. The original trader could be a swing/investor that can hold for months with bigger buffering, and instil the bear idea on a visitor/newbie that used higher leverage in shorter period to margin call earlier. reader should do their own due diligence and not be bother by so called vouchers like +10 etc, and follow blindly. As from my opinion, too many retail traders are just not cut out, trying too hard tot prove something when they should focus more on making real money for themselves. market has both bull and bear opportunity, trade our own plan and synergy, and try to be neutral at all times. Anticipate to react on something that may not go in our favor to handle the stress - test period or situation amendment or control , but don't act to over-anticipate and over-predict something that has yet happened and assume technical analysis or indicator can predict the future, technical has always mean to measure what has happened on the market and to calculate risks and possible probability that may work, it does not mean to predict the future, as assumptions are just based on historical chart that look nice in the past, but not necessary workable for the future when it's a zero sum game.Ignored
DislikedHi guys, I hope I'm not out of line and I don't want to waste your time, but I'm just getting into binary options and I'm on a big learning curve. I live in Melbourne and the AUD/USD feels really comfortable to me. Can any suggest some starting points to get as clued up as all of you. Much thanks in advance.Ignored
Dislikedis it just me or has anyone else noticed a few bears remove their account performance from their signaturesIgnored