moonchild
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The only time that separate the average forex trader and an excellent forex trader is the time they put in to practicing and how much of priority they give their trading career.
I've said it before that you can become a proficient trader by trading part time is basically a waste of time because trading requires investing all the time you got to understanding the market and experimenting with different tools and strategy till you find the one that works for you and then keep on tweaking it till you achieve a successful system that prints money for you.
This doesn't sound like what you can do by participating part time, you have to do it constantly over time to get a hang of it.
As a beginner I think dedicating ten hours a day for a period of six months straight can give you an edge and can set you up for life.
Something that you should keep on you mind is that the moment you become proficient in Forex Trading, it is with you forever no one can take it from you.
So, if a beginner can dedicate six month of his life and learn then I think it's enough to get a hang of it.
I've said it before that you can become a proficient trader by trading part time is basically a waste of time because trading requires investing all the time you got to understanding the market and experimenting with different tools and strategy till you find the one that works for you and then keep on tweaking it till you achieve a successful system that prints money for you.
This doesn't sound like what you can do by participating part time, you have to do it constantly over time to get a hang of it.
As a beginner I think dedicating ten hours a day for a period of six months straight can give you an edge and can set you up for life.
Something that you should keep on you mind is that the moment you become proficient in Forex Trading, it is with you forever no one can take it from you.
So, if a beginner can dedicate six month of his life and learn then I think it's enough to get a hang of it.