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Hello, I may be writing in the wrong place.)
Please advise how to start trading i am a beginner
Over time, it becomes more difficult to do so, as subscribers also become more experienced. In the first picture (2018) there were 172 subscribers in a month. Now it's 26 in 10 days, and that's probably because bushmill, superhiretuner showed a minus in March. Still, the rate of influx to fake signals is no longer the same.
I see... less and less money for subscribers
The charts are beautiful, but in reality all subscribers are losers.
They write that the slippage is 8 minutes.
I wonder how they do it.
I do not know how they do it.
There are a lot of signals called Zentrade.
The charts are nice, but in fact all subscribers are losing.
They write that the slippage is 8 minutes.
I wonder how they do it.
I do not know how they do it.
Maybe the broker is broadcasting some fake quotes.
It looks like a scam, the signals are drawn.
Maybe the broker is broadcasting some fake quotes.
Looks like a scam, the signals are drawn.
It looks like MaxGlobLimited signals. but they are already blocked. probably the same people.
Or they draw nice pams and offer to invest in them.
So, if you want to invest in something, look for a well-known broker.
So if you want to invest in something, make sure that the broker is well-known.
Choose a broker you trust.
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"count your money, not someone else's.")
signals are looked at under a microscope here, so the question is here:
why do the "signal people" split the trades?
That is, instead of entering at 0.02 lots they open two at 0.01... and close them simultaneously. This is a common phenomenon and so do many people.
Is there some sense in it apart from increasing the number of deals ?? but it makes copying more difficult...
signals are looked at under a microscope here, so the question is here:
why do the "signal people" split the trades?
That is, instead of entering at 0.02 lots they open two at 0.01... and close them simultaneously. This is a common phenomenon and so do many people.
Is there some sense in it apart from increasing the number of deals ?? but it makes copying more difficult...
martingale?