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newbie
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September 23, 2023, 07:34:38 AM
#30
Since you are a professional FA/ TA trader, why not get a prop firm account and trade instead of looking for a trading job?  Huh There are good firms with low-cost challenge you can start with.
hero member
Activity: 840
Merit: 569
May 18, 2023, 11:47:55 AM
#29
Op,the skills or experience you highlited you've got in trading is normal for any trader who knows a little bit of technical and fundamentals analysis to just come out and list, however if you are really sure about this your experience in trading and how profitably you can trade, there are platforms to begin with, I suggest you should go try out and put your experience into test with Forex funded companies that provides funds to traders up to $25k and more base on how you past their trading test, "blufx"  is a typical example of them,

And or you can start account management if you have people who can trust you with managing their trading accounts in your area to start with, Not only that you may also start with providing free signal to people, there are a lot of people on the telegram channels looking for quality signals to trade and if people become profitable with your signals, raising money to start trading is not gonna be issues any longer because you've already build the trust by the profitable free signal you have provided to them.
hero member
Activity: 1834
Merit: 879
Rollbit.com ⚔️Crypto Futures
May 18, 2023, 10:28:04 AM
#28
You say you are an experienced trader,why not show us your portfolio or accounts you have managed!

Am hoping you have not been trading on a demo account to claim you have mastered the art of trading Roll Eyes

Btw if you are going to be trading someone else capital, there is no emotions involved here as compared to you trading your hard earned money so not buying this!

Just a heads up, if you are still interested in trading other user's capital without any liabilities, look into prop firms...you are welcome.

jr. member
Activity: 37
Merit: 1
May 18, 2023, 09:18:51 AM
#27
There's just one question that many people along with me will ask you.
If you are so good at trading then why don't you trade yourself at first place ?
Why bother to trade for others when you can take the profits for yourself.
Even if you say that you don't have the funds to trade then you can simply take a loan and pay back from the profits you get.
Besides that, what are the proofs that you can show to justify your skills.

Well, he has already mentioned that he has no access to loans or funds and hence he cannot do trading on his own.
I have no access to any funding resources like loans, debts etc. so I have decided to take my chance to find a trading partner here.
However, it's hard to trust anyone especially if anyone is asking to manage the trading portfolio.

I know people who start giving such services because there is no loss in this type of service for them but only the person whom they are managing the account loses. As long as the trades go in profit, these people keep on earning free commission etc and one day they liquidate all the money due to any wrong trade and go away leaving the original investor in the loss.

Guys, Thanks for your feedbacks.

5 months have passed and nothing has changed in my pocket.
I lost a lot of opportunities in the markets but I'm learning solidity development and security audits since 5 months ago.
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I'm not scammer or newbie blah blah blah, Unfortunately unlucky, I was born in a bad geographical place and I don't have the possibility to immigrate at the moment.

No two people have identical fingerprints.

So when I am responsible for a trading account, the responsibility for losses and profits lies with me.
Therefore, the investor's loss is equal to my loss, and their profit is equal to my profit.This mindset is something I carry throughout my entire life, so liquidation is a joke and it would never be happen.

I will allowing the investor/my partner to withdraw their initial investment/trading balance from the trading account after a while.
What could be better than having a relatively skilled individual who can bring you profits in this economy that people of countries are currently facing, with the high inflation they are dealing with?

You don't know the ideas what I have in my mind for the community those who are like me, who are deprived of financial resources, even in developed countries.

Trading is not easy. It requires a lot of experience and various skills that entail spend a lot of time and money and public relations to become proficient in. I have paid those costs.
hero member
Activity: 2226
Merit: 834
May 10, 2023, 02:32:10 AM
#26
There's just one question that many people along with me will ask you.
If you are so good at trading then why don't you trade yourself at first place ?
Why bother to trade for others when you can take the profits for yourself.
Even if you say that you don't have the funds to trade then you can simply take a loan and pay back from the profits you get.
Besides that, what are the proofs that you can show to justify your skills.

Well, he has already mentioned that he has no access to loans or funds and hence he cannot do trading on his own.
I have no access to any funding resources like loans, debts etc. so I have decided to take my chance to find a trading partner here.
However, it's hard to trust anyone especially if anyone is asking to manage the trading portfolio.

I know people who start giving such services because there is no loss in this type of service for them but only the person whom they are managing the account loses. As long as the trades go in profit, these people keep on earning free commission etc and one day they liquidate all the money due to any wrong trade and go away leaving the original investor in the loss.
donator
Activity: 4760
Merit: 4323
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
May 09, 2023, 03:35:00 PM
#25
The thing about working as a trader for someone else is… If you are a good trader then you wouldn’t need to work for someone else. That’s a bit of a red flag in itself. Most of the time what people offering trading services mean is that they want to take massive risks with someone else’s money and take a cut if it goes well and say sorry if it goes badly.
newbie
Activity: 210
Merit: 0
May 09, 2023, 11:47:21 AM
#24
A good trader - who will earn from $100 to $100,000.
So looking for other people's money for trading is bad!  Angry
full member
Activity: 448
Merit: 117
January 04, 2023, 06:26:33 AM
#23
Are you really serious about this whole thing you wrote here in the name of advertising your expertise? Well, if I may ask can we see proof to this post you have made? May be this would clear the doubt about your capability. Secondly, how reliable are you to be credible?

Atleast you should have some track record as proof you have trade for yourself before asking for funds. Nobody would want to risk their hard earned resources just to get profit from trade they are not sure of the outcome or the trader.
jr. member
Activity: 37
Merit: 1
January 04, 2023, 06:06:45 AM
#22
1st Update:

In the past months, I worked so hard and I just earned some bucks in my dicky location just paid for foods to live and also expenses for training and exercises.
Here, There is not banks, they're NOT our friend. No financial intuitions. blah blah blah… Just fucking dictator govs.

I'm relax and I do the right things.
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Again, I am pro knowledge trader, so It would be great if you trust me, I can earn huge profit for you, and also for me.

p.s. I'm going to learn solidity, but It will take time to be hired or running a project but worth it. I love coding.
member
Activity: 313
Merit: 30
July 06, 2022, 06:04:36 AM
#21
mango markets will give you x23 leverage right away. so it's np yeah
legendary
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Merit: 1228
July 03, 2022, 03:18:36 PM
#20
- Technically, I can turn $200 to $100k but it will take a lot of energy and also a long time to do it. It's not easy as y'all know. I have so many expenses in my life and I have to pay all of them in a short period of time.
If you believe you can do it, no matter how small your personal funds are, it should be bigger with your trading method so far. People won't trust you with money [whatever the amount] if you really start tricking yourself this way. If you can turn $200 into $100K within a certain period of time, then the $20 in your pocket will turn into $10K. So start with yourself and prove that you can do it.

- @sheenshane I'm here to build a mutual trust with a long-term relationships. I'd trust my partner. It will take 5-6 trades to trust each other.
I can assure you that you will not find such a partner to fund your highly profitable trading activities. You won't get trust so easily for money, so start with yourself even if it's a very small amount.
legendary
Activity: 2464
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FOCUS
July 03, 2022, 03:02:40 PM
#19
I turned $200 to $85k a few months ago but I had to pay that money for something urgent came up suddenly.
It will be more easy to find a job to local area and fund yourself, You did something amazing here with just $200 capital. I know you're pretty confident with your trading skills but it's not that easy to find someone who will partner up with you. You can go to job offering website and find your potential partner/client. It will be also nice if you post some snippet of your highest winnings on trading to give credit to yourself and boost the confidence of your potential clients here.
member
Activity: 840
Merit: 23
July 03, 2022, 02:55:52 PM
#18
No matter how good you are with your analysis no one will trust you with their funds in a risky and volatile market as crypto trading. I will suggest if you claim to be good enough you start with free signals then overtime you can gain enough trust and then proceed to opening a channel on telegram and members of the forum who have found your signal reliable can decide to give you a try
legendary
Activity: 3066
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Eloncoin.org - Mars, here we come!
July 03, 2022, 01:47:02 PM
#17

if you visit upwork, you might just land an employer who are looking for such.

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try this one https://www.upwork.com/jobs/Futures-Crypto-Day-trader_~0189c625ed5f844218/
Hello,
We are looking for a cryptocurrency expert day trading.
We will give you a trader account with $10,000 USD so you can do daily futures contracts with leverage and of all profits we will pay 1-2% commission.

If after 2 months we see constant result we can up the account with $200,000 USD daily
Needs to have experience and proof

i would really be interested to try to apply to this job but i'm just not confident to trade someone else money and take a blame. this is futures trader they are looking though which is more risky in the bear market  or in the market that is just moving sideways. this ad is 4 days ago yet he is interviewing: 0, its your chance.
legendary
Activity: 2310
Merit: 1033
Not your Keys, Not your Bitcoins
July 03, 2022, 01:19:13 PM
#16
I can explode your trading portfolio with highest profits.

This is not something I would like to hear out of a professional trader's mouth. Too much confidence in yourself can be catastrophic in trading.
Moreover if you really are such a good trader you should post a track record of your performance. There are several tools out there that you can use like myfxbook.
sr. member
Activity: 2002
Merit: 314
Vave.com - Crypto Casino
July 03, 2022, 09:03:05 AM
#15
I turned $200 to $85k a few months ago but I had to pay that money for something urgent came up suddenly.
This is a huge success and seriously, if you are really good in trading you can start doing this again for just $200 and I don't see any reason to find a job and ask someone to trust you for your trading strategy, if it works for you focus on that because for sure people will barely trust you here since they don't know you and probably, you are just hyping yourself here. You are good already, people can't trust you easily so better not to please anyone here and start over again with your own capital, trading might really for you.
hero member
Activity: 2352
Merit: 594
July 03, 2022, 07:27:02 AM
#14
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Why not start again even if your capital is only small. If you can make $100k from $200 then why not challenged yourself to have a $20 starting capital then make it to a hundreds and so on. Why do you need someone that will fund your trading activities. It won't be easy here to find the person you're looking for. Even expert traders I know doesn't offer these kind of services. With those skills you have, why not use it to make a trading lesson that you can sell for a certain price.
jr. member
Activity: 37
Merit: 1
July 03, 2022, 05:04:52 AM
#13
Thank y'all for nice feedbacks.
I'm gonna to short answer to all my friends here.

I turned $200 to $85k a few months ago but I had to pay that money for something urgent came up suddenly.

- I'm not here to back test my trades with your funds. I got liquidated so many times in past years, so I did my back test a long time ago.
- I cannot applying on a trading firm because I don't have any certificate like CFA (I'll do it asap).
- I'm actualy using leverage in all of my trade.
- Technically, I can turn $200 to $100k but it will take a lot of energy and also a long time to do it. It's not easy as y'all know. I have so many expenses in my life and I have to pay all of them in a short period of time.
- It's sheer lunacy to using 100x leverage with all due respect.
- @sheenshane I'm here to build a mutual trust with a long-term relationships. I'd trust my partner. It will take 5-6 trades to trust each other.
- There is NOT even one financial loans around me. They are going to pay loans to wealthy people, not to any skilled people, so I had to borrow a little funds from my friends.

FYI I combining Ichimoku, PA, VPVR, RSI for any trades which it doesn't matter doing scalp or day trading or swing and using on-chain metrics for any type of coins (#BTC, ADA, ETH, ICP or DeFi, NFT etc.).
Market sentiment is the most important factor to me to find the right way.

IMO, we've facing big situation since 2008 so It's normal we are in a bear market in a mid-term period cause of inflation rates after covid-19 and fear of recession which it's not confirmed and happening right now.  (I believe that we always are in a crypto bull cycle, You get it when you zoom out the chart) so who are the fighters? they are #BTC, #DXY, #US10Y, #CrudeOil. So these are my index's and I'll do trade given that macroeconomic situations.

I'll trying to learn every day from you all and I'm not kicking my heels and doing my best. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1563
Bitcoin Casino Est. 2013
July 03, 2022, 12:32:30 AM
#12
I have no access to any funding resources like loans, debts etc. so I have decided to take my chance to find a trading partner here.
I doubt you'll get yourself a client here, even if you have stated a tantamount of trading credentials that could entice people about your niche. Plus, you are using an account with little to no contents related to financial markets.

8. I can find every dip and each top to open a safe long/short positions with good R:R.
I bet that would be a recipe for a disaster given how volatile cryptocurrencies are! If it's too good to be true, then it probably isn't.

I would like to working with trusted partner/s who has been experienced in Forex/commodity/stocks/crypto trading and making the payment  on-time and daily.
Why don't you apply on a Trading Firm instead and become a Prop Trader?
legendary
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CoinPoker.com
July 02, 2022, 11:27:04 PM
#11
If you were trading something like small or mid cap range stocks then I would understand because you can’t trade those on leverage. The max level for stocks is 3x and with options your leverage is even higher. However for certain small cap stocks there is no leverage or just 2x.

Crypto however has leverage up to 125x. You can just borrow $100 from someone and if you know what you are doing you can easily turn that into 4-5 figures within a few weeks. Doesn’t make sense really to work for someone if you are actually good at trading.
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