I know that with stock trading, it’s 28% and 15%, but I’m not sure what the rate is for currency trading profits. I heard that it’s a bit confusing.

Trading indicators are best used along with money management and good risk control, using tesnical indicators alone will not enable you to ne a successful trader, the market is just too random

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