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the difference between big class traders and small traders

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big class trader and low class trader in my opinion are only an unofficial grouping and there is no exact data that can be used to determine a trader will enter the big class or low class group.
#46 - March 17, 2020, 04:30:27 PM

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Top traders in my opinion tend to be professional traders regardless of the size of the capital and lower class traders are definitely retail traders.
#47 - March 18, 2020, 06:07:46 PM

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actually there is no exact limit for classifying big class traders with low classes but in my own opinion both are limited by consistent profits or how he can achieve large amounts of profit.
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#49 - Today at 12:43:32 AM

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In my opinion it's actually the same, the key is in trading psychology
#49 - May 01, 2020, 01:24:23 PM

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In forex trading, the greater the capital, the better, but it must be balanced with a good MM too. All that will be in vain if the use of MM is not implemented, no matter how much your capital will be used up if it is not implemented properly. If you are a beginner it is not advisable to put all your wealth into forex trading, just make a small capital first (a bonus account) while learning to trade the plant and MM well.
#50 - May 03, 2020, 08:32:04 AM

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actually there is no exact limit for classifying big class traders with low classes but in my own opinion both are limited by consistent profits or how he can achieve large amounts of profit.
the determination between a high class trader and a low class is indeed unofficial, just as we judge between a successful trader and a failed trader, if the trader fails it is clear he will give up while the successful trader has no exact size.
#51 - May 03, 2020, 06:01:51 PM

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in my opinion the difference is only related to the benefits gained, upper-class traders have consistent profits in relatively large amounts while low-class traders only have a small profit or even unable to be consistent profit.
#52 - May 27, 2020, 06:23:24 AM

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traders with good skills and often say professional traders can be included in the upper class traders, novice traders can be included in the lower class or traders who will still reach the upper classes.
#53 - June 02, 2020, 11:25:23 AM

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The most noticeable difference, of course from capital, apart from that other parts of large traders are more complex to use their capital for averaging and others.
whereas small traders can only follow the trend to be safer.
#54 - June 04, 2020, 07:26:08 AM

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although the boundary between upper-class and lower-class traders is not clear or subtle but in my opinion high-class traders have more advanced skills than lower-class traders or those who are still beginners.
#55 - June 04, 2020, 07:13:21 PM

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yes right sir, big traders are always waiting for the moment to enter. indeed small traders often make frequent orders with the hope of getting a lot of profits.
Yes sir you are right big trader always patient to wait good moment. They more understad about market than small trader.big trader alsi not greedy to get profit
#56 - June 09, 2020, 03:34:24 AM

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traders actually do not have a certain group or classification but for the boundary between upper class and lower class traders can also be classified relatively by certain people and I myself consider the top class traders are legendary traders.
#57 - June 09, 2020, 01:14:58 PM

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in my opinion there is no striking difference between lower-class traders and upper classes because there are no definite limits as well as all of that is just a term or mention so we don't know which level of trader we are at.
#58 - July 29, 2020, 03:43:52 AM

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Large and small class traders are identical with differences in the amount of capital.
In addition there are still many differences, especially in systematic trading that is fuller than a large class.
#59 - July 29, 2020, 02:47:19 PM

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I think there is no absolute difference between upper and lower class traders because the difference is the skill and also the ability to trade to create new wealth.
#60 - August 05, 2020, 05:00:35 PM

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