How to Grow a SMALL Forex Account in Less than a Week
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In this video, I share my strategy for growing a small trading account in just 1 week.
Watch me turning $100 into $2,737: https://youtu.be/M8OcMuD_eEQ
I explain how I managed to increase my trading account from $100 to $2,737 in just one week, emphasizing the importance of a strong mindset and proper risk management.
I explain the best way to grow an account and not fail in the attempt.
How to Grow a SMALL Forex Account in Less than a Week
00:00 Intro
01:36 1 Do not set and forget too much
02:16 2 Don’t get too greedy
02:48 3 Don’t take away from what you do right
04:26 The trend is your friend
04:46 Wait for a confirmation of rejecting
05:02 Entry Signal
08:03 Scaling in to the account
11:27 Only scale in when you are already profit
14:34 Different accounts
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