i know this is odds depended what size bank and stake do people use and make profit i currentlly have a bank of £80
new to this so any advice welcome
scalping advice
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Hi Jay
Dallas' reply is spot on - it takes time to learn to do this.
I'd suggest as well that if you aren't experienced, to divide that £80 bank into 3 parts i.e. £26 and then withdraw 2 parts.
The reason being, is that 99% of people will lose money when they start out - it's part of the learning process and losing £26 will be a lot less painful than losing £80.
Have a look at the videos on the Bet Angel channel and make sure you are fully conversant with how the software works.
What I would say, is that don't get too hung up on scalping - it's a tough discipline to master.
Best of luck
Iambic
Dallas' reply is spot on - it takes time to learn to do this.
I'd suggest as well that if you aren't experienced, to divide that £80 bank into 3 parts i.e. £26 and then withdraw 2 parts.
The reason being, is that 99% of people will lose money when they start out - it's part of the learning process and losing £26 will be a lot less painful than losing £80.
Have a look at the videos on the Bet Angel channel and make sure you are fully conversant with how the software works.
What I would say, is that don't get too hung up on scalping - it's a tough discipline to master.
Best of luck
Iambic
hi
all thanks for the advice i was using the other software and have done fairly well but getting bored now with it
i found this by chance
a lot different from what i am use to
so any advice and help with the software welcome we have all been newbies at some put just like i was on the other
i help people on there but think i need up another level to something more involed
if you get what i mean
thank
jay
all thanks for the advice i was using the other software and have done fairly well but getting bored now with it
i found this by chance
a lot different from what i am use to
so any advice and help with the software welcome we have all been newbies at some put just like i was on the other
i help people on there but think i need up another level to something more involed
if you get what i mean
thank
jay
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Wise words, new traders get sucked into scalping simply because random scalping can return a reasonably high strike rate making them think success is just within touching distance.iambic_pentameter wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2017 3:22 pm.
What I would say, is that don't get too hung up on scalping - it's a tough discipline to master.
Best of luck
Iambic