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May 28, 2018, 04:22:24 AM
#26
It is several years and several lost deposit just then you may consider that you are experienced trader and of course finally you must be with positive income to consider yourself an advanced trader. It is not so easy as it seems.
There are some luckers who earned on bitcoin boom but now market has changed.

It is not easy quite ok to say but a trader has to keep making an effort to make his trade better. A trader can be better if he is not looking back at the failures. Trying and not running away from failures would help the trader to master it.
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May 28, 2018, 03:28:24 AM
#25
it really can not be said, because the proficiency of a trader will depend on themselves in how they can properly research and can learn from the experience that has been passed.
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May 28, 2018, 03:07:51 AM
#24
You need to look at your results in trading, if you earn every day, then you are a professional trader.
You can only be a trading master if you follow the rules step by step and earn big name in trading coins like the Investing King who has been now a good expert in ETH. Some rules have to be followed like invest in a currency with stable monetary values and hold them whenever the market is red. Keep good market information and stay optimistic about the power of the technology you have invested in which will never let you get worst off.
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May 25, 2018, 05:22:17 PM
#23
They say that day trading is a skill, so practicing should make you good at it right? How long someone from newbie to advanced should spend to be considered good?

I guess it depends on the person whether he would learn early or not at all. So no matter how long or how early we started trading, if lessons in trading is not learned then it would be useless.
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May 25, 2018, 04:59:06 PM
#22
Yes trading is a skill, but you need to master the chart reading, and master the price action inorder to become a good trader. The heart beat of trading is in the chart reading.

They say that day trading is a skill, so practicing should make you good at it right? How long someone from newbie to advanced should spend to be considered good?
Mastering stock candlestick technical analysis is just one skill in many of the skills traders need to know in order to be successful in this market. The key elements are: market analysis, candlestick analysis, psychological firmness and calm in investing, good project analysis skills ... To succeed in financial markets is not It's easy but the achievement is worth it.
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May 25, 2018, 04:28:11 PM
#21
It is several years and several lost deposit just then you may consider that you are experienced trader and of course finally you must be with positive income to consider yourself an advanced trader. It is not so easy as it seems.
There are some luckers who earned on bitcoin boom but now market has changed.
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May 25, 2018, 01:48:44 PM
#20
To be honest, I don't think that there is any specific time limit where you can say that this person is master in every form of trading. In fact, I believe that there is no such limit and even the highly experienced person is still learning and improving his trading skills each and every second irrespective of how much my money he made in the past.  Generally, it is said that if a person is doing any activity for more than 10,000 hours then he gains expertise in the same activity but as I said even Warren Buffett is still learning something new each day in trading.
  You have said my mind Actually this is not the end of the study at the market,
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May 25, 2018, 12:50:30 PM
#19
Yes trading is a skill, but you need to master the chart reading, and master the price action inorder to become a good trader. The heart beat of trading is in the chart reading.

They say that day trading is a skill, so practicing should make you good at it right? How long someone from newbie to advanced should spend to be considered good?
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May 25, 2018, 12:25:27 PM
#18
To be honest, I don't think that there is any specific time limit where you can say that this person is master in every form of trading. In fact, I believe that there is no such limit and even the highly experienced person is still learning and improving his trading skills each and every second irrespective of how much my money he made in the past.  Generally, it is said that if a person is doing any activity for more than 10,000 hours then he gains expertise in the same activity but as I said even Warren Buffett is still learning something new each day in trading.
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May 25, 2018, 12:02:07 PM
#17
You have to like and enjoy what you do before you can talk of being a master of it. Hence, before you become a master, you will have to invest good time on it.  This is just the way trading is. You have to like every bit of it; in fact, not just because of the profit but because you like doing it.

However, don't not think that every day is a rosy day for traders even masters too. Work on a strategy and master it, thats how you become a master of it.
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May 25, 2018, 11:43:51 AM
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I don't think there's a definite time-frame for an individual to master the art of trading. Most traders I know took years of practicing and actual trading yet they still aren't confident enough to bet on their skills and make decisions on their skills and analysis alone. Studying the markets and how it works isn't like studying a single event and expecting the outcome to be always the same that's why it's really hard to really master trading. You might get some good hints and good days but to not make losses? That seems to be quite improbable given the dynamics of the global markets.
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May 25, 2018, 05:52:22 AM
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You need to look at your results in trading, if you earn every day, then you are a professional trader.
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May 25, 2018, 05:39:54 AM
#14
How much time should you spend when playing roulette from a beginner to an experienced player, do you think?
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May 25, 2018, 05:37:46 AM
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it really can not be targeted because it will really be slammed with individual nature. there are people who are able to learn from experience very quickly and even some are always repeating the same mistake.
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May 25, 2018, 05:26:55 AM
#12
if u want to master the trading then u should work on technical analysis course which is available on youtube and most importantly follow tradingview.com and bitcoinwisdom.com by following these websites we can know how the market is moving
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May 25, 2018, 04:22:16 AM
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Everybody can learn technical analysis and it doesn't take a lot of time. The problem is TA means nothing without a deep understanding of the market..and that takes a lot more time. Trading knowledge comes at a high price so be prepared to lose money as well. The more trades you lose the better trader you become because you learn something new from each failed trade. Also, it takes a special kind of character to become a good trader. TA knowledge doesn't make you a good trader, your approach and mindset does.
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May 25, 2018, 03:35:27 AM
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They say that day trading is a skill, so practicing should make you good at it right? How long someone from newbie to advanced should spend to be considered good?
time wouldn't really tell. It would all depend on how the person view what he does and how he learn from it. It may take days or just week with constant resources (knowledge and experience), or maybe even a year or so, but don't be discouraged. For sure you'd be able to learn it.
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May 25, 2018, 03:32:43 AM
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They say that day trading is a skill, so practicing should make you good at it right? How long someone from newbie to advanced should spend to be considered good?
It depends on how are you disciplined are you. Lets cite an example, you want to trade but you are not interested in it. The outcome is you will not become a good trader because you don't like what are you doing. When I am starting in trading, it takes me months to learn the basics only. Until now, I am learning the more complex things about trading so I can't consider myself a pro at this moment. Maybe in the next years I will Smiley
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May 25, 2018, 02:21:42 AM
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They say that day trading is a skill, so practicing should make you good at it right? How long someone from newbie to advanced should spend to be considered good?



Practicing with wide knowledge make you pro trader,in trading be sure you are emotionally and mentally ready, we cant measure how long ,everyday is a learning process, as long as you are willing to learn then sooner /someday you cant be good, better BUT BEst trader.

Yes, I agree. Trading is very difficult for those who dont know how this works. A trader must study all of the necessary things to get a good trade. Emotions should be set aside to prevent unnecesary moves that could lead to regret in the future.
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May 25, 2018, 01:00:55 AM
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They say that day trading is a skill, so practicing should make you good at it right? How long someone from newbie to advanced should spend to be considered good?



Practicing with wide knowledge make you pro trader,in trading be sure you are emotionally and mentally ready, we cant measure how long ,everyday is a learning process, as long as you are willing to learn then sooner /someday you cant be good, better BUT BEst trader.
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