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I have written the larger your leverage the better amount you can use in a deal, that is, put it crudely, the broker lends you money, except that you cannot wimp out them).
 
OMG... I wasn't born yesterday, and had not looked at the market from this point of view, well as they say live and learn)
 
Yeah, but honestly I understood it not immediately too, well, one friend told me about it, thanks) My things are going really good next time, and how do you do?
 
I also cannot complain, my trading system brings me on average per day 20-30 points, but there are drawdowns, as by the next man.
 
I cannot boast of super success, and even more of stable profit, always something happens and these stops...I noticed that it is better not to trade before news...
 
I'm not a fan of fundamental analysis, I would say, although I had used this strategy, but quickly turned it down, as for me technical analysis is more reliable and easier.
 
About the fact that technical analysis is easier than fundamental, I would argue with you, because I am familiar with these methods of analysis. And I can say that both are quite difficult if you do everything by the rules and work through every news and every indicator...
 
Well, it depends. Some people use technical analysis when others prefer fundamental. The first option suits me more as there is no need to go through bunch of statistical data that way.
 
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