Since I began my own trading career when it was first opened to the individual trader (over a decade, now), I've never seen anything like the recent surge in interest in trading the Foreign Exchange Market as a source of income. It seems like everyone in the world suddenly understands the very simple principles that drive the buying and selling of international currencies, and want to try their hand at it.
Maybe it's the on-going Depression, the growing unemployment or the rising fuel costs that's getting people thinking in different ways, but whatever's behind the tsunami of new traders coming onboard, it's expanding the Forex Market and adding yet another dynamic in it's evolution.
It's this constant state of evolution and change that makes the Forex Market such an irresistibly-powerful draw to the "Sport Trader" (my way of describing the people who get/got in "for the thrill of it"). I confess that the challenge of taming the beast is at least an equal attraction with financial profits for me. It's "fun", and when you get everything right--there're only a few other things that even come close to evoking the feeling that comes with a win. That "Woo-Hoo!" moment is something special.
Of course, any successful trader can tell you those rare moments are to be savored and cherished because there will certainly be a lot more of the, "Oh my Gawd, I just lost all I had gained!" moments. That's just how it works; a couple of seconds, a missed keystroke, exhaustion, a brain freeze, a cable interruption, a slow connection or any of countless other frustrations we all experience regularly, can make all the difference.
Are you 'sure' you really want to trade in Forex Markets? It's a daunting challenge, but it can also be an exhilarating and profitable way to earn a living.
I make a great living at it, and that's why I've kept my focus on making money for my family. The sporting aspect of trading is just a bonus. Trying to track and 'manage' the Forex Markets are just too much for most individuals in terms of thinking about, analyzing and executing trades that's why I've concluded that the "easy" way to accomplish my money-making dreams is to rely on my robots.
They don't stop, they don't sleep, they don't even blink--and they have a grasp of all of the signals in Forex that turn losing trades into 'wins'! The best training I've ever seen is to simply watch the robot and note how and when it places your trades…and how it quickly places and exists. That's an education, and the fun part is that no matter what you do, your robot will earn you money as you learn.
Wishing you success in all of your trades!
Walker Geist
Here's my best-performing robot. You may want to consider getting one for yourself…mine paid for itself with its very first trade
Maybe it's the on-going Depression, the growing unemployment or the rising fuel costs that's getting people thinking in different ways, but whatever's behind the tsunami of new traders coming onboard, it's expanding the Forex Market and adding yet another dynamic in it's evolution.
It's this constant state of evolution and change that makes the Forex Market such an irresistibly-powerful draw to the "Sport Trader" (my way of describing the people who get/got in "for the thrill of it"). I confess that the challenge of taming the beast is at least an equal attraction with financial profits for me. It's "fun", and when you get everything right--there're only a few other things that even come close to evoking the feeling that comes with a win. That "Woo-Hoo!" moment is something special.
Of course, any successful trader can tell you those rare moments are to be savored and cherished because there will certainly be a lot more of the, "Oh my Gawd, I just lost all I had gained!" moments. That's just how it works; a couple of seconds, a missed keystroke, exhaustion, a brain freeze, a cable interruption, a slow connection or any of countless other frustrations we all experience regularly, can make all the difference.
Are you 'sure' you really want to trade in Forex Markets? It's a daunting challenge, but it can also be an exhilarating and profitable way to earn a living.
I make a great living at it, and that's why I've kept my focus on making money for my family. The sporting aspect of trading is just a bonus. Trying to track and 'manage' the Forex Markets are just too much for most individuals in terms of thinking about, analyzing and executing trades that's why I've concluded that the "easy" way to accomplish my money-making dreams is to rely on my robots.
They don't stop, they don't sleep, they don't even blink--and they have a grasp of all of the signals in Forex that turn losing trades into 'wins'! The best training I've ever seen is to simply watch the robot and note how and when it places your trades…and how it quickly places and exists. That's an education, and the fun part is that no matter what you do, your robot will earn you money as you learn.
Wishing you success in all of your trades!
Walker Geist
Here's my best-performing robot. You may want to consider getting one for yourself…mine paid for itself with its very first trade
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