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Topic
Board Trading Discussion
Re: advice for a beginner
by
nara1892
on 16/09/2024, 14:41:42 UTC
The more time you “waste” emphasis on “waste”,
Now why would you have to use that word for having to spend time trading the market, either as an unskilled trader still learning the act or as a trader with some years of experience with the market.

Waste isn’t the word here mate, you don’t waste nothing in learning. You are spending time yeah but, those minutes isn’t a waste. You loss, it doesn’t matter, your learning not to loss. So long as you are learning, no minute spent on the process is a waste.

I do agree. A person should just learn from the mistakes made, either from himself or from others, which would be better, of course.
Experience comes with time, practice, and learning from yourself and from others.

It should be like that, or what I mean is that someone should learn from the mistakes they make, mistakes are something that is natural for someone who does not know what to do and what to avoid in certain situations.
But the problem is that not everyone is really able or willing to learn from the mistakes they have made so that in the end it makes them repeat the same mistakes and of course it also causes delays in development.

This means that of course the key to success in becoming a successful trader is that you must have a strong intention and determination to learn, because the key to success in trading is when you already have a lot of knowledge and skills and all of that can only be obtained when you want to learn from mistakes