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May 21, 2026, 04:58:45 PM
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No one goes about falling victim to trading signals subconsciously.... It's either you deliberately go looking for one, or just happen to come across a random one that catches your attention. For people who clearly understands the risks that trading possess, should be able to also understand that signals from third parties are not always 100% efficient. Choosing to rely on third party trading signals should be a decision that every decider most learn to accept its consequences.

Fine,. there might be a few platforms that offers something good, but the risk involve lies in the hands of the taker. I strongly believe in learning for oneself, and not entirely dependent on someone else. But everyone has personal decisions to make.

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May 21, 2026, 09:49:45 PM
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There's nothing bad about taking signals but if that's all you do as a Forex trader with hopes to grow then you be are actually being very naive. You don't expect someone that doesn't know why a trade was called to know if an invalidation happens or if there's sake strike again in the market.

One thing most people refuse to agree to is literally almost everyone focused on copying signals are all in for the money. Taking Valid trades actually ought to be based on the information you are able to decipher from your chart not because of coordinates shared with you.

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May 21, 2026, 11:07:45 PM
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No one grows by cutting Conner so , the reason why traders should not use online trading signals because this act can lead to you losing huge capital before you could even realize which will be too late and the worst of all there is high danger of you getting scammed by these platforms.

One thing remain certain say, the number of bad eggs way Dey several systems don make several legitimate means to earning a living, building on a skill, an idea and sharing that idea become difficult or obsolete.

We acknowledge that, there are skilled traders without the necessary capital but, they would have liked to use that skill in a partnership kind of deal to make wins for themselves and their partners. These things suppose happen but, the bad actors way Dey the system don close this space.

The first thing you go even notice cef be say, them go proclaim themselves to be living their best lives from trading already. Those type of no suppose get your time, watin them Dey make suppose Dey them okay but, if them Dey seek you out, they are likely scammers just looking out for a victim.

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