By Jake Patton

It is perfectly understandable that people hate the idea of going to the workplace for 9-5 job and much prefer working from home. They think that forex currency trading would give them this desired break and hence they wish to learn how to do that.

I too was one of such people. It seemed that a number of people on the internet were making large profits at forex trading. It seemed easy to do and I hated my job anyway.

Most of these people trading forex quite often are like empty vessels making a lot of noise. Only a few are successful and one should be aware of the fact that he may not become one of those handfuls.

During just a cursory look at forex, you'll hear amazing percentages being tossed around, like "95% of forex traders are losing money, not making it." 95%. So is forex currency trading so complicated, so demanding, that an ordinary person can't do it? Not at all.

It's just that lots of people plunge in without a thought. They treat forex like a game of chance in a casino, a gamble that they hope they'll be lucky enough to win. Figure out where a currency is going, and hope. That's a losing strategy.

Forex isn't "playing", a word often erroneously used by traders to describe their activities. I'm playing with a hundred grand, they'll say. Is it any wonder they're not successful? Their frivolous attitude, the way they approach their trades, is not conducive to success.

Many traders also want to take the easy road to results. They want to rely on their sophisticated software to tell them what to do. Do I buy now, and when should I sell? They let the software find the answers, rather than figuring out the best course of action on their own.

Indeed, this whole idea of forex trading from home looks lucrative, but most of people are unsuccessful and the losers.

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