REASONS WHY PEOPLE THINK TRADING IS A SCAM

Trading can seem like a scam… the ability to make money by clicking buy and sell buttons seems like gambling, and being able to make a living by trading 2 hours a day seems too good to be true.

The reality is that most people fail to do this as they come in with the expectation to make a lot of money fast. Trading is NOT a get rich quick scheme but takes mastery and experience.

A lot of people trade for a living, but they didn’t start off that way. It takes years of work, consistency and by doing the right things.

There is a common statistic that says 98% of traders fail. And that is because 98% of traders quit within 2 years. So, the right way to approach this is to understand that the goal of trading for a living is achievable, but it takes some elbow grease.

How do you know if you are doing the right thing in your trading?

Are you:

  • Trading according to a fixed set of rules?
  • Trading according to a tested strategy that has a successful hit rate?
  • Trading with the correct money management principles?
  • Being disciplined in your trades?
  • Tracking your trades?

 

If your answer is yes to all of these then you are on the right path, however if there is a no to one of those then you are going to need to work on that point.

In summary, Trading isn’t a scam; A lot of people lack the tools and knowledge needed to make a success out of it.

If you are one of those people, then you should look at attending our FREE Trading Webinar every Wednesday night. We will discuss:

  • Trading Basics
  • Tried and Tested Trading Strategies
  • Trading Psychology

We will also go over how we help other traders achieve their goals and how you can become part of it.

If you are interested in reserving a seat, please respond to this email or alternatively you can get in contact with me.

WhatsApp: +27 65 082 3914

Happy Trading

Anton

Trader @ The Systems Traders

 

 

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