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I know that there are great ways of doing some money around here but I'm recently interest in stock market. I've started while ago to play with virtual currency and I had some results. Not the best one but i was keeping on the positive side of the balance. However, my mistake is that i haven't read anything related, just some articles here and there but that's it.
I know that you can trade a lot of things (metals, currency, oil, grains) but i tried only with currency. I can't say that tomorrow i will invest my savings but in the future i might consider it.
Have you traded? Do you have any experience with any platform? Will you invest your money in any of it?
If you did, do you have any recommendation on what to read to get better acquainted with domain?
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I had some friends dabble in forex and did great with their practice accounts but then began tanking as soon as they went live. This just shows me that the platform they were on had little to no competition in the back end practice area and they could do whatever they want just so they got to know the ropes. If the back end were to show real time trades and rates then the could have played with the system like it was real and updating in real time so that they could see if they were cut out for it. Now one of my friends who went in hard on this spent around $5,000 on all of his trades and walked away with $4,000 after a few months, so he only lost $1,000. But investing that much time into something to just lose $1,000 isn't very appealing and turned me away pretty quick lol. The only thing that is getting me more attracted to the trading systems is that he isn't the type of guy to invest a lot of time learning something and just looks for the quick profit. I wonder if I set up the same system he had if I could turn a decent profit by studying trends and applying knowledge I gained after reading up on types of resources like oil, gold, silver, etc.
I've read a few articles about people investing into tech startups and cashing out for millions, but that's pretty rare since not everyone is cut out to make a superior product. A lot of tech startups are just a spin on something that is already making millions but there's not advancement in their product so it tends to flop, that's what scares me.
In the end, I guess if you research a lot before you do a trade there is less of a chance of you eating ramen noodles that night and taking the family out for steak dinners lol I've always thought about getting an office set up for trading, but I wouldn't really know what to do after I have an awesome set up lol :D I had some friends dabble in forex and did great with their practice accounts but then began tanking as soon as they went live. This just shows me that the platform they were on had little to no competition in the back end practice area and they could do whatever they want just so they got to know the ropes. If the back end were to show real time trades and rates then the could have played with the system like it was real and updating in real time so that they could see if they were cut out for it. Now one of my friends who went in hard on this spent around $5,000 on all of his trades and walked away with $4,000 after a few months, so he only lost $1,000. But investing that much time into something to just lose $1,000 isn't very appealing and turned me away pretty quick lol. The only thing that is getting me more attracted to the trading systems is that he isn't the type of guy to invest a lot of time learning something and just looks for the quick profit. I wonder if I set up the same system he had if I could turn a decent profit by studying trends and applying knowledge I gained after reading up on types of resources like oil, gold, silver, etc. I've read a few articles about people investing into tech startups and cashing out for millions, but that's pretty rare since not everyone is cut out to make a superior product. A lot of tech startups are just a spin on something that is already making millions but there's not advancement in their product so it tends to flop, that's what scares me. In the end, I guess if you research a lot before you do a trade there is less of a chance of you eating ramen noodles that night and taking the family out for steak dinners lol :D
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