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How to Make $250 a Day With Day Trading AS A BEGINNER

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Learn how to make anywhere from $4,000 to $6,000 per month trading forex 👉
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Day trading is one of the best ways to make money as a beginner trader. However, there's needed a bunch of elements key to success, such as: Psychology, platforms, risk management and others that I'm going to explain you to detail in this video, so you can replicate what made me a millionaire in trading, so you can start making money as I did in my beginnings.

How to Make $250 a Day With Day Trading AS A BEGINNER
00:00 Intro
00:30 What is Day Trading Action?
01:56 Advantages of Day Trading
04:58 Disadvantages of Day Trading
07:45 How to Start Making Real Money on Forex
8:15 Platforms you Need to Start Trading
11:00 The Actual Strategy to Make Money
13:00 Very Important: Risk Management
15:25 Your Trading Plan
18:45 The Psychology of Trading


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