How to choose a platform, can copying or calling orders really make money?

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Needless to say, copying orders and shouting orders, think with your feet, or push back, who in the financial market can guarantee that you will make money without losing money, and even banks can’t do things, so why bother again and again! The choice of platform, the foreign exchange market has already been divided into three parts of the world. What it was ten years ago will be what it will be ten years later. No one can suddenly claim to be a well-known broker or rank high. These are accumulated over the years. !

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Only choose old platforms that are formally supervised, not new platforms. Furthermore, it is best to make deposits and withdrawals more convenient, and it doesn’t matter if the spread is high, as long as it is not too high, as long as you are not trading orders, the small spread will not affect your transaction success or failure at all.

If you can find a truly capable trader, you can definitely follow the order. The key is, do you have the ability to judge who is a real master and who is a liar? ​The water is very deep here, and only those who really understand can see it The truth, the rookie can't see it. Of course, rich masters are probably not interested in calling orders, unless they are in the initial stage and are in urgent need of funds.

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It’s a shame that you don’t have any pants, so you don’t come to ask this question. Everything is up to you. I’ll give you a system. If you don’t study it yourself, do you dare to make a firm offer?

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