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How to become a professional trader?
Three most effective ways to become a professional trader:

1, read the classic books of those masters who make a living by trading, and know where they will die and not go there.

The lowest cost, everyone has a chance.

2. Have a reliable teacher to lead.

The difficulty is that you may not meet the wrong person.

3. Join a professional trading team, and strict practical training and exposure will make you grow rapidly.

Simple and effective, high threshold.

Traders mainly serve large investors (investment institutions). They are often traders, who have a good grasp of the disk, master the skills of opening positions and throwing chips, and control the development of the disk to a certain extent by taking advantage of funds. They can find every subtle change on the disk, thus avoiding the occurrence of risks.

Traders are not speculators, they don't speculate, because the main funds don't need to speculate, they are doing trends, and their purpose is to control the disk rather than accumulate profits by tiny spreads. We all know that traders are not born, and a professional trader must undergo systematic training before he can carry out actual combat.

The whole process is very strict, not only knowing a few K-lines, but also skilled analytical techniques can make you a trader. The more important requirement for traders is the overall situation, and the level of vision and excellent psychological quality are very critical assessment criteria.

Real traders are absolutely low-key. They only have simple interpersonal relationships and are lonely most of the time. They don't talk about things related to them easily, and investors are interested in the income of traders. Let's just say that the general cost is that all traders can take 30%-50% of the profits from one operation.