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How do beginners start trading? I often receive similar questions. My answer is generally that I do not recommend trading, especially for young people. If your family is relatively ordinary and you need to work to support yourself, I particularly do not recommend trading, because when one day your trading income exceeds your monthly salary, it will be very hard to return to a normal job. However, the income from trading is very unstable, and the probability of making a living from trading is very low, so many people end up in pain. When you are unstable in trading, you also lose your passion and focus in your job, and in the end, it's unsatisfactory on both sides, which is very destructive. But if you really want to trade, I emphasize one point: never invest a large amount of money into trading. Whether you have ten thousand, one or two hundred thousand, or two or three million, you cannot escape the fate of paying tuition to the market, and this tuition is paid proportionally.
However, some people pay ten or twenty thousand in tuition, while others pay hundreds of thousands, and the things they learn are the same. Things like bullish and bearish, candlestick patterns, MACD moving averages, trading volume, etc. In fact, it won't be long before you learn about major force analysis. But is it useful after learning? Completely useless; you will still incur losses. Sometimes, the more you learn, the more you lose. If you are unfortunately in this state right now, what should you do? I suggest you not go too far. In the next update, I will share what beginners should do—The Eight Military Rules in Trading!! Keep up with my posts every day so you don’t fall behind; I will definitely bring you gains and growth! I wish you all successful trading.
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