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On 12/03/2024 at 14:58, jaimepirvinoi said:
If you don't have a passport or driver's license, you might want to check if the platform you're using accepts other forms of identification. Some services also utilize identity validation api for a seamless and secure ID verification process. Worth exploring to make the account opening process hassle-free!
What do you think about my advice? Would like to know your feedback
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If you don't have a passport or driver's license, you might want to check if the platform you're using accepts other forms of identification. Some services also utilize identity validation API for a seamless and secure ID verification process. Worth exploring to make the account opening process hassle-free!
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On 04/12/2023 at 11:44, jaimepirvinoi said:
The buzz is real, especially with them revealing a whopping $350M in realized PnL. That's some serious action!
Seems like their success might stem from having a vast pool of professional traders on board. For newcomers, copy trading is a fantastic time-saving investment choice.
Now, while we're on the topic, I'm curious – what are the best ways to learn how to day trade? Share your insights! Let's create a knowledge pool to help each other navigate the trading waters.
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The buzz is real, especially with them revealing a whopping $350M in realized PnL. That's some serious action!
Seems like their success might stem from having a vast pool of professional traders on board. For newcomers, copy trading is a fantastic time-saving investment choice.
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It's great to see more discussion around the potential for growth in the online gaming and sports betting market, especially in the US.
My Trading Tools for MT4
in General Trading Strategy Discussion
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It's like having an extra pair of eyes watching the market for you. What I appreciate most about the prop firm ea is its reliability. It seems to make smarter decisions based on the strategies I've programmed. I also like how it handles the emotional aspect of trading—removing the human error part is a huge plus. One tip I can share is to spend time customizing the settings to match your trading style. It took me a while to find the right balance, but once I did, my trading performance improved significantly. Have you tried any specific settings or strategies with your prop firm EA that you found particularly effective?