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… sia — where the broker maintains physical offices, conducts educational seminars, and provides localized customer support. FXTM serves millions of registered clients across 150+ countries and offers a …
… hort, honest answer # Yes — forex is risky. More precisely, trading spot forex and CFDs with leverage introduces multiple, compounding risk types. When people ask for a binary answer, they usually wan …
… for decades. Alexander Elder formalized it in his 1993 book Trading for a Living as the Triple Screen Trading System . John J. Murphy covered it extensively in Technical Analysis of the Financial Mark …
… fic case of XM's Islamic account, see: Is XM Halal? Islamic Trading Review . For the general mechanics of swap-free accounts: What is an Islamic forex account? . Short answer # Forex is neither automa …
… M account on MetaTrader 4 or MetaTrader 5 . This article is educational: it explains how majors , crosses , and exotics differ, and how to use a large pair list without overtrading. What you can trade …
… rs # If you trade XAU/USD purely on chart patterns, you are trading with one eye closed. Gold is simultaneously a commodity, a currency, a safe haven, and an inflation hedge — and different drivers do …
Disclaimer: This article is educational content, not investment advice. Forex and CFD trading carries significant risk — most retail traders lose money. Chart patterns are probabilistic tools, not gua …
… w York open . Sit out those windows and you are not really "trading forex" — you are watching a chart drift sideways while paying spread. This is a tactical playbook for those two windows. It compleme …
… management) ~40% No stop loss (or moved stops) ~25% Revenge trading after losses ~15% No strategy / random trades ~10% Undercapitalization ~5% Other (scams, broker issues) ~5% The Brutal Statistics # …
… — so you can make your own informed decision. This is not a trading guide. You do not need a brokerage account or chart-reading skills to benefit from what follows. This is about understanding where y …