There are a lot of complaints when it comes to forex trading, and we mean a lot. Many of them are completely legitimate while others are based on a single opinion or something that someone may have experienced. Whatever the complaint is, there will surely be ways to get around it or to help out to prevent those things from happening again in the future. It is because of this that we are going to be looking at some of the most common complaints that we hear about forex and the reasons why those complaints probably should not be happening.
It’s Too Hard
People simply do not want to put in the time that it takes in order to be a better trader, they just want to get on with it and that is a mistake. If you try to place trades blind you will make losses, those losses will of course make it harder to make profits, but again, that does not make trading hard, it simply means that you need to put in more time, not more effort.
It’s All A Scam
We have to admit that within the forex trading world there are a lot of scams, but these are from individuals, people who are setting out to try and take your money. These are the people offering ridiculous Reuters on your investments or certain brokers that have been set up to be predatory, trying to milk money out of you. It is important to know that those are individuals and not the industry as a whole. The industry is completely legitimate, you can do it yourself, go to a foreign exchange shop, buy some currency, hold it for a while, and trade it back, you are doing the same thing on the markets, just in a more convenient way and for more money. Fores is not a scam. It wouldn’t be here if it were, it is as simple as that.
It’s Not for Individuals
It Takes Too Long
We mentioned above when we discussed forex being hard that it takes time, this is true, but it certainly does not take too much time, if you are finding that it is, then that is something that you as an individual are doing wrong. Actual trading, placing trades, and the analysis for each individual trade does not take a lot of time, this can be done in a few minutes up to 30 minutes, which should be more than enough time to place a trade. What can take a while is the initial learning, but that does not mean that you need to do it all at once which for some reason is what a lot of people try to do. When you try and cram in all your learning into one session then yes, it will take a while and it will be boring. Instead spread it out, learn one thing a day, do not bog yourself down with books and reading for hours at a time. If you spread it out, it will still take the same amount of time in regard to actual learning, but it will be far less boring for you and don’t feel like such a chore or that it is taking up so much of your time.
Those were some of the more common complaints that we see about trading forex, as you can see, the majority of them are simply not true, in the past there may have been a little more relevance to a lot of them, but as things have progressed they are becoming less and less an issue, but they are still things that people like to complain about.