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Can you Recommend Forex trading for colledge student?

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I do tread forex but now this business seems to be too risky I got margine call several time, so I have no option than to abandon it,my younger brother is in colledge he demand for my permission to allow him tread the forex market and I strongly discourage him now he came back with same plan what do you think?he is in colledge.
 
It may affect his academics because if he loses he will be sad or distracted, if he insist on trading please do allow him he might be furtunate but you needs all the challenges he could face while trading so as to get in prepared.
 
I don't think it's good if the college person doesn't understand how the trade is done. You should teach him first and be sure he understands before letting him.
 
He should be discouraged to start it now , you encourage him to learn it theoritcally and also use the demo to practice it before the forex trading, it could affect his psyche While in school.
 
There are some forex brokers that have international reach, I think you should go with those first. Open up a demo account, and test the water first cause forex is not easy.
 
yes but only on few conditions, they must have a full knowledge about it and aware enough of the consequences, a lot of scammers exist when it comes to forex
 
If that student is willing to learn how to do forex trading then yes, he can also have practice trading for a month as some apps and sites have practice account for people to do practice trading
 
yes but only on few conditions, they must have a full knowledge about it and aware enough of the consequences, a lot of scammers exist when it comes to forex
A good point there cos he might probably be carried away with the ways he hear or see how people are making good money from it but he needs to take it easy and run things from learning stage.
 
try to make him learn about the world of forex right now and use only demos that famous forex sites offer, because the younger he learn the best it is trust me
 
try to make him learn about the world of forex right now and use only demos that famous forex sites offer, because the younger he learn the best it is trust me
Using demo to begin forex trading is the best bet for every beginner but the fact that you make gains with demo account should not encourage you to invest bigger for a start in the real forex cos the demo is programed.
 
Forex trading depends on how skilled you are in it, not your level of education. I have seen college students who earn so well from forex trading. So if he has the skill, allow him. But if he doesn't, please don't. He might end up loosing so much money.
 
Forex trading depends on how skilled you are in it, not your level of education. I have seen college students who earn so well from forex trading. So if he has the skill, allow him. But if he doesn't, please don't. He might end up loosing so much money.
The exposure to the forex trading is the key, by level of education it doesn't mean formal education but education in forex trading , if someone in the college has more knowledge on forex trading he can earn better off.
 
The exposure to the forex trading is the key, by level of education it doesn't mean formal education but education in forex trading , if someone in the college has more knowledge on forex trading he can earn better off.
Yeah, that is exactly what I a saying. Exposure to forex trading and gaining the knowledge and skills in it can make one earn so well from it.
 
The exposure to the forex trading is the key, by level of education it doesn't mean formal education but education in forex trading , if someone in the college has more knowledge on forex trading he can earn better off.
The truth is that if you want to trade forex then be ready to learn,what you wrote is true,its not the formal eduction that matters but your experience with how the forex market work,there are so many training we can received online regards forex and trade successful
 
I do tread forex but now this business seems to be too risky I got margine call several time, so I have no option than to abandon it,my younger brother is in colledge he demand for my permission to allow him tread the forex market and I strongly discourage him now he came back with same plan what do you think?he is in colledge.
I don't think a college student should invest in forex trading, this is because, it is time consuming and requires daily efforts . it will not be easy for him to focus on his academic activities and still develop enough time for forex . online earning is preferable as it requires less time .
 
Firstly learn, learn, and learn. Many people think of Forex as gambling, they open up trade point and hope for the best, this is why most people lose money in Forex. Proper knowledge, skill, and practice prior to starting trade with real money may even help him to decide to whether go for it or not.
 
You should get a stable earning first before testing the water of forex, your earning there will be unstable, and a lot of risks involved. Only gamble what you can afford to lose.
 
I don't think a college student should invest in forex trading, this is because, it is time consuming and requires daily efforts . it will not be easy for him to focus on his academic activities and still develop enough time for forex . online earning is preferable as it requires less time .
If the college is forex trading inclined and academically focused and has the financial resources it is better to invest in forex ,at least he can make more outa it.
 
If the college is forex trading inclined and academically focused and has the financial resources it is better to invest in forex ,at least he can make more outa it.
I don't think there are such college that is forex trading inclined . If there is or his case is that , he won't bother seeking permission , as it will be part of the syllabus of the college
 
I don't think there are such college that is forex trading inclined . If there is or his case is that , he won't bother seeking permission , as it will be part of the syllabus of the college
Oh!! That was a typographical error from me , i meant if there is a college student that is already forex inclined not college for forex trading courses. Thanks for quoting me.
 

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