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#NewbieGuide
For every trading beginner, the journey starts with knowledge, patience, and discipline. Begin by learning basic market concepts like leverage, margin, pips, and lot size — these form the foundation of every trading decision. Understand that trading is not gambling; it’s a skill that requires analysis, planning, and emotional control. Always use a demo account for at least a few months before going live to test your understanding of the market. Choose a regulated broker to ensure your funds are safe and withdrawals are smooth. Study technical analysis (chart patterns, trends, and indicators) along with fundamental analysis (news, interest rates, and global events) to make informed decisions. Keep your risk per trade small — no more than 1–2% of your capital — and always use stop-loss orders. Avoid revenge trading after losses; instead, take a break and review what went wrong. Track your progress through a trading journal to identify your strengths and weaknesses. Remember, trading success doesn’t come from luck, but from discipline, patience, and continuous improvement.
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APPLY KNOWLEDGE ON YOUR TRADING
#NewbieGuide
For every trading beginner, the journey starts with knowledge, patience, and discipline. Begin by learning basic market concepts like leverage, margin, pips, and lot size — these form the foundation of every trading decision. Understand that trading is not gambling; it’s a skill that requires analysis, planning, and emotional control. Always use a demo account for at least a few months before going live to test your understanding of the market. Choose a regulated broker to ensure your funds are safe and withdrawals are smooth. Study technical analysis (chart patterns, trends, and indicators) along with fundamental analysis (news, interest rates, and global events) to make informed decisions. Keep your risk per trade small — no more than 1–2% of your capital — and always use stop-loss orders. Avoid revenge trading after losses; instead, take a break and review what went wrong. Track your progress through a trading journal to identify your strengths and weaknesses. Remember, trading success doesn’t come from luck, but from discipline, patience, and continuous improvement.
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