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All forums have employees, or "friendly" people who get kickbacks. Casey may or may not be one, but i'm sure there are others. It does not mean good advice is suddenly bad advice. Just take it all in and keep a sceptical mind, like with all things.

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1 minute ago, greenscorpio1000 said:

you obviously don' you showing your true colours sir/ madam 

no you completely misunderstand me, it's just that I don't give a rat's @ss what you think.

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2 minutes ago, Bopperz said:

All forums have employees, or "friendly" people who get kickbacks. Casey may or may not be one, but i'm sure there are others. It does not mean good advice is suddenly bad advice. Just take it all in and keep a sceptical mind, like with all things.

but this isn't just any forum and the regulators, FCA and ESMA, have very strict rules regarding 'kickbacks'. I doubt IG would risk their licence in ever doing so, without their licence they would have nothing.

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2 minutes ago, greenscorpio1000 said:

go and toddle  off on your dinner break CaseyNotes

er, yes I do eat dinner, every day in fact, how very insightful of you.

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5 minutes ago, greenscorpio1000 said:

is this all you do all day , sit in front of a monitor   ? nice to do abit of exercise and some fresh air

day trading is a great job but you need to be dedicated to make a proper go of it.

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2 minutes ago, greenscorpio1000 said:

if fact its a valuable  point especially  with maybe new traders, how one manages their hours whilst trading

yes that is true but I'm not a new trader and my performance is reflected in the stats I keep of all my trades and have done for years so everything is constantly monitored.

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11 hours ago, Caseynotes said:

yes that is true but I'm not a new trader and my performance is reflected in the stats I keep of all my trades and have done for years so everything is constantly monitored.

Perfect Answer. I am also a day trader and have been for many years. Consistency, dedication and constant review.Yes it is also very important to take a break occasionally as well

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Perfect Answer. I am also a day trader and have been for many years. Consistency, dedication and constant review.Yes it is also very important to take a break occasionally as well

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