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it is necessary to be a full time trader in order to have a good experience in order to make more profits so it will be useful to be a full time trader .but i prefer to be a part time trader because i am busy so it will be the best choice for me any for all busy traders .also i prefer to be a scalping trader,
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If someone has capital he has to trade Forex full time in my view and if he has low capital he can start with part time and gradually start full time. The reason for full time trading is because Forex is a very fast and international business. and good I am a full time trader, but practically still learning the strings of forex trading because the market throws up new challenges every day and meeting these challenges is difficult, there is no fixed strategy to deal with these movements and improvements
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SO, do you want to give importance to Forex or other jobs that you will be looking for. You need to decide that you will trade part time or full time in the near future and then make future plans according to the same. and I do forex as a part time job. Anyone who wants to start this business, I recommend doing it as a part time job. When you get enough knowledge and experience, go for full-time trading. Never leave your main business if you want to start trading. You also need to stay in touch with several full time traders and get market info through him too. This is because if you are not a full time trader, you need info on daily analysis.
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obviously you are right. there is no bachelor's degree or any other degree that helps us make good results in forex. that's really another thing. keep practicing and practicing we can be good traders because the practice makes humans perfect. and yes formal education is actually a need and without it how do we become educated but the point is that this education is really needed in forex? I think not because forex is another thing and for this it requires practical knowledge and forex education and here without formal education it is not difficult to be successful. this is my only opinion.
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I am a part time trader. And in the future if I get excellent analytical skills and strength with consistent profits then I will think of becoming a full-time trader. Trading requires experience, and I think this is the best business in the world. and I like to be a part time trader always. I have a lot of passion for the engine more than I have to fx. still o love fx because i started to understand graphics i found it to be a very talented art so i will look forward to making my dreams become engnr and trading when i have time.
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I want to be a full-time trader in my Forex trading, and I prefer to use this method because Forex trading is needed to better follow the forex market events, forex trading is very large and sometimes seems complicated so full time is better than part time and I'm a student so that's why i stay almost 24 hours in the forex market so you can say that i am a forex trader and do full time trading maybe it is right in this case otherwise i am not a full time trader
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Candlestick charts are the most common chart types used by retail traders and investors. There are many other types of charts such as line charts, bar charts etc., but they don’t tell the story of past price action like candlestick indicator patterns do. When active trading is based solely upon technical analysis, projecting future price action is rooted in how the price has behaved in the past.
Candlestick analysis is a very useful form of technical analysis. It works almost perfectly in volatile times but also functions adequately in less volatile times. All in all, candlesticks, as well as candlestick trading, works fairly well in isolation or when combined with one or two other indicators.
Candlesticks represent fluctuations in price for a certain period of time. Durations may be as little as one minute or as large as a week or month. The body of the candlestick is the price difference between the opening and the closing time. The two vertical lines on each side, which are called shadows or wicks, display the highest and the lowest point of the price for that period of time.
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I am a part time trader now. I am a student and now I am on vacation and I trade forex for most of the time. But soon my university began and I would not be able to trade full time. I will be able to trade only at night. After my studies, I was able to enter forex for a full time. and I think you might feel the difference between full-time and part-time traders as your own experience. Please share here. Mostly, members say that part-time traders earn more than full-time traders. Because, full-time traders may be stuck in any reversal. And part-time traders cannot make transactions all the time. They only do transactions in a short time. What did you say.
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yes formal education is actually a need and without it how do we become educated but the point is that this education is really needed in forex? I think not because forex is another thing and for this it requires practical knowledge and forex education and here without formal education it is not difficult to be successful. this is my only opinion. and obviously you are right. there is no bachelor's degree or any other degree that helps us make good results in forex. that's really another thing. keep practicing and practicing we can be good traders because the practice makes humans perfect.
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i find that a lot of students like me are entering into the world of forex. i love to be a part time trader always. i have a lot of passion to machines more than i have to fx. still o love fx because i am getting to understand the charts i find it as a highly talented art so i would be looking forward to make my dream to become a engnr and do trading when i get time. no dear i am not the full time trader because i am learning the forex trading and i am not the full time trader i am a student ,so i am doing the trade as a part time it is the best thing in my point of view ,i will join the forex as a full time when i will learn it