John Quirk shares what he learned in the way of a young trader. John was not the author of Trading blog nor a veteran trader. He owns a roofing company. And now trying to dip in retail financial markets.
Only 15 months in trade he pulls week by week earnings forex market while its long-term goal is to become a successful trader. For new traders would be useful to learn from someone who is a little more down the road. It adheres to strict rules to be a trader, part-time and to keep their jobs full time.
There are many things you need to know before you become successful in trade
Do not go against what you have learned in your training
Traders who are at the outset should tread gradually in trade
Not trading pending the news
Trading reaction by the news than on anticipating and
Keep an eye on the pairs
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