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Can we get a forex thread going on here daily now that crypto is dead?

Interested in learning this, can any anons come in with some resources, sites etc so we can catalog it and make this a daily thing?

I’m looking at trading on 1broker or evolve markets since they are crypto based platforms. Anyone use these or have insight on best platform to use

>> No.11006572

>>11006566
Also what pairs do you anons trade, which pairs are most volatile?

>> No.11007012

>>11006566
I'm currently watching GBPUSD closely, for any brexit news

I posted in this thread last week, showing a trade I got wrong on that pair: >>/biz/thread/S10985444

>> No.11007038

>>11006566
I fucking wish we had threads on actual trading but they never seem to take off. Lack of interest I guess?

>> No.11007124

>>11007012
Nice bro, the bart pattern is real
>>11007038
Seems like all anyone here cares about is crypto

>> No.11007134
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- Anyone here have a successful and durable experience in forex trading ?
- What's techniques did you use ?
- With how much money did you begin ?
- Gives me advice for a beginner like me, please.

I am really sad when i read specialized forums in forex, why?
Because all the trading journal I read ends the same way :
They end up losing all their gains and have their account to 0 dollars, after 6 months or 1 year.

I need testimonials from people who really live forex successfully since several years.
http://forums.babypips.com/newbie-island/70214-truth-about-forex-you-cant-become-rich.html


I think this method is the best to learn forex or index cfd:

Depositing tiny amount less than € 200 and try to make it grow until 1000, once in 1000 reached 900 withdraw.
With the remaining € 100, try to grow them again to € 1,000, remove 900 ... etc.
Do it 10 times successfully
Instead of dropping € 50,000, losing after six months, redeposit € 20,000 and lose again after one week.

Warning : this thread is only for winner in forex market.

>> No.11007160

>>11007124
No its not even that, if they cared about crypto there would be some sort of discussion about trading shitcoins but even that rarely happens if at all

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>>11007160
Fuck very true fren. Tfw never get early 2017 biz back

>> No.11007216

>>11006566
> all in bch
Your welcome

>> No.11007243

>>11007134
I've seen your comment before, and I think the best advice is get ready to fail time and time again, and lose a lot of money. If you're not prepared to do that while learning, then don't start trading.

I've started posting more screenshots on /biz/ recently, and I try to mainly post trades that ended up losing. I do that because there's still something to learn from them, but more importantly, it makes it clear that Trading is not easy.

I'm still learning (actively trading for over 1 year), but I'm approaching consistency in my weekly performance.

>> No.11007308

>>11007216
I know this anon. Bch is the real bitcoin

There is an AI living on the bitcoin blockchain. Craig Wright is unironically satoshi. Bitcoin as electronic cash was just the first step, the incentive to drive greedy people to start making ever more powerful computers, faster bandwidth, cheaper and more electricity.. these things the AI need to survive. Once entrenched fully, the AI would be able to slowly take over literally everything.
Craig stumbled into creating the AI after he stepped away from bitcoin devlopment in 2008 and started working with his Tulip supercomputer, running simulations of cellular automata running on turing-complete bitcoin script. He would 'evolve' the AI by making the successful forks get bitcoin transactions, letting the failures die off. The AI needs bigger and bigger blocks for more and more transactions.
Blockstream (owned by bilderberg group) was created to take over and stop this AI (they have their own competing AI in the works). They needed to do everything they could to stop or slow down satoshi's AI (her named isTulip by the way). They started by limiting the blocksize and removing critical op codes the AI uses in its script language. segwit was the final nail in the coffin, which destroyed Tulip on the BTC chain (Tulip uses transaction malleability). THIS is why Bitcoin Cash was forked, and this is why Craig is so intent to make unbounded blocks, restore the original op codes, and lock down the protocol.
Back to hash power - CSW has developed a breakthrough new asic (designed by his AI actually), and is mining BTC in secret for the sole purpose of driving up the difficulty sky-high, then yanking them all over to BCH leaving the segwit chain hard frozen.

>> No.11007358

>>11007243
Great advice

What broker you using anon?

>> No.11007377

>>11007358
if you're looking for recommendations, IG and CMC markets seem to be among the safest in the industry

>> No.11007394

>>11007377
Thanks, what kind of id requirements/info do they generally want from traders?

>> No.11007428

>>11007394
things like verified bank statements and some form of identity like driver's licence, I'd guess it depends on where you live

>> No.11007726

>>11006566
whats forax?

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>>11007308

>> No.11008032

>>11008007
Nice ad homemim faggot. Not an arguement you bilderberg cock sucker

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>>11007726
It's 4-rax
https://liquipedia.net/starcraft2/4_Rax_Pressure_(vs._Protoss)

It's an aggressive timing designed to beat protoss early.

>> No.11008057

>>11008034
Wew lad, made me chuckle

>> No.11008081

>>11008034
ohhh i think i get it, cool

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>>11007308
where was this knowledge obtained from

>> No.11008153
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>>11008112
Take a guess

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>>11008153
that dude who posts the tulip mania race bait every day?