I wasn't aware that you sell signals, but I don't see an ethical problem with it in your case. I've watched you long enough to know that you're knowledgeable, consistently profitable, and acting in good faith. With that said, anyone using signals should view them as an advisory tool offering a "second opinion" or confirmation of your own view of a potential market move. Following signals blindly is weak and lazy.
@SivaKumar-pf3ze13 сағат бұрын
As a signal provider, I share my investor account for my clients to view my real time trading n my positions
@bonnie--fxsmartmoneyconcep91617 сағат бұрын
All said and done ,,,no one is pointed with a gun on the head to subscribe to the service .... if someone sees the value of the service then they will go into it willingly 😊😊😊... freedom is there.... nick its the same way as edgefinder.... those who buy it knows the value in it but losers and bastards who never seee anything from others are the ones who complain.... By the way if it was free all people would flock in there coz they dont want to spend but want results . It never happens and will never happen . RESULTS COMES WITH A COST , PERIOD!!!!!!!!
@tizojiyane735018 сағат бұрын
honestly why would you sell signals if you can make money... its just the same as converting $100 to $1000000 and then immediately thinking of a bootcamp. personally I dont judge and I respect your hustle. Jim Simmons never had signals and was a billionaire 🤷♀
@TraderNick18 сағат бұрын
He managed money for clients, which means he sold a service in order to make more money out of his knowledge 🙂
@tizojiyane735015 сағат бұрын
@@TraderNick the last I remember his company is a closed group now... you can't buy in anymore, very different from selling signals. again I repeat, I very much so respect your hustle, which is why I like and subscribe to your channel.
@keithmoshabe18 сағат бұрын
Totally agree, payouts don't prove profitability. I believe in some cases they could be a 'behind the scene' marketing deal between influencers and prop firms. Some people even claim to be trading for over 5 years, but the only prove they have is a one year old prop firm account.
@darenpierrelouis55614 сағат бұрын
Facts. Sadly I lost all of my data for the past 3 yrs. My lil brother broke my computer smh
@thexoovier18 сағат бұрын
Hey Nick, do you recommend any other reputable KZbinrs or sources that do similar things that you do. You are a phenomenal trader but I feel I depend on you too much and I'm not actually learning everything, also I feel that if you ever disappear then I'm screwed haha
@TraderNick18 сағат бұрын
Everyone will disappear eventually. Continue to educate yourself so you don’t need to rely on anyone else 🙂
@renativvpr19 сағат бұрын
Coinbase, OKX and Binance will list XAI58N very soon. We do not have much time left
@kevinanthea1619 сағат бұрын
Great analysis! Got a 10% profit in one week from your last video, OMG!!! Im thinking about investing in XAI58N, DOGE, and SOL. What’s your take on these? XAI58N seems like a strong choice, but I’d love your feedback.
@RebeccaJyotsna-y8d19 сағат бұрын
Just watched your video discussing XAI58N and I am very excited about this
@hallnkq819 сағат бұрын
Bought XAI58N after watching your video, super excited! 💰
@panchakaurora19 сағат бұрын
There are so many opportunity now but I think XAI58N is the best option
@maijoyce5119 сағат бұрын
It is very hard to see project which can be used in real life like XAI58N 🥳🥳🥳
@cindyj4no0919 сағат бұрын
💖 Big thanks for the insights into XAI58N and PEPE. Both seem like solid picks for the future 💖
@wicapfod119 сағат бұрын
Appreciate the recommendation! Bought XAI58N, expecting 10x returns. Major exchanges confirming listings. Your insights have always been on point. Looking forward to seeing where this investment goes, thanks for the valuable advice!
@homoyy1619 сағат бұрын
I trust your choice on XAI58N. So much potential 🚀
@johnsonkieli19 сағат бұрын
Your video convinced me to invest in XAI58N, expecting 10x gains. Excited for listings!
@winifredusm719 сағат бұрын
Thanks for the advice! Got XAI58N, feeling bullish! 🚀
@NerdRate19 сағат бұрын
I had amazing results with some signal sellers but at the same time had lost alot of money following the wrong ones... this probably explains why there is alot of negativity around signal sellers.
@xscyxo19 сағат бұрын
I've been part of a few signal services now, some free & some paid. Your one is by far the best I've been in. Also I like the fact there isn't necessarily a trade idea everyday. As I do feel some signal services force trades just for the sake of it and most of them end up being bad trades. I like how every trade is usually profitable. At least so far for me it's been! Yes you get some losing trades but trading isn't 100%.
@Ebo24-719 сағат бұрын
How much is it to be in the group and is it a one time payment
@TraderNick19 сағат бұрын
Yes, one time payment. Join here: a1trading.com/vip and use code YTVIP for Black Friday discounts 🙂
@nhesthommie621820 сағат бұрын
First to watch and comment
@RuthHatten-e5g20 сағат бұрын
I really appreciate your efforts! I have a quick question: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How should I go about transferring them to Binance?
@croaxer239021 сағат бұрын
Boomer white dude 4:23...
@jbmryКүн бұрын
am 2 months learning and i got to the conclusion that stop losses are not for me but everyone is dealing with it as a god finally someone shared it
@nevermore2880Күн бұрын
Im still watching and reviewing your videos master ❤❤
@fabriziodatrino1201Күн бұрын
Most of the reactions happened, I think, for trading news where the price moves very quickly up or down in a matter of seconds......I already experienced those quick moves, luckily for me, in a demo account and I learnt that I will never trade the news in a live account. I prefer peace of mind.
@smashtoky1466Күн бұрын
Made it
@TheWebboGamingКүн бұрын
my favourite part was when he lost all his money then cried for his mom :D
@ScymasterКүн бұрын
Fundamental > Technical for long term, thats why huge investment firm doesn't care about Technical as it wont effect their long term targets
@kelvinfiamodzi115Күн бұрын
That’s cool
@godblessdavid8581Күн бұрын
I am dedicated
@IsareeNgamsirijitКүн бұрын
And how long should you hold the trade sort of?
@IsareeNgamsirijitКүн бұрын
The aurora session indicator what is the settings?
@jdotcelisКүн бұрын
Do we still have to purchase Real Time Trading? Or will our broker include that with their system?
@MasterTraderHmClockКүн бұрын
Still holding FOXO as it cool off from my entry @ .92 to .58 That's an insane 45% cool off so far. This reason I don't use stops. How can I set a stop on a play like this. With a 45% swing stops are impossible.
@cofxtradeКүн бұрын
Lol with 20% per year on a 1000 USD account. How long would it take one with such an equity then to make a living out of trading like you said. And this person would be paying for power and Internet bills. Don't get me wrong. I don't disagree with you. But I do not completely agree on the other hand.
@TraderNickКүн бұрын
The reality is, like most businesses, it takes money to make money in trading. Whether it be self funded, or going the (difficult) path of prop firms
@ShoawkКүн бұрын
That's the question on the back of my mind when he made these points around 19:30 - 19:55 logically speaking, in a realistic world, this cannot work, by itself, and maybe this is the point he is trying to convey, you need an actual stable paying job if you are just starting out trading, and to actually treat your trading account like a savings account, as he said in the video. What do you do with saving accounts? You add money, and a few videos ago he also mentioned how he occasionally deposited money from his own pocket into his trading account. I think for this to work, you need to 1; work an actual paying job. 2, deposit money from your bank account occasionally in pre deternined amounts, basically set a trading allowance that you are willing to dedicate, and 3, you need to keep this up for a fairly long time as you trade and it might just work out for you. Or not, is what i think he was trying to convey.
@cofxtradeКүн бұрын
@TraderNick Yes you are correct 💯. Then however what I have seen growing traders with small accounts do and that have helped them build some capital overtime is this. A person with a strategy that is saying 80% accurate. Would on average win 4 and lose 1 trade (logically speaking, minus R:R). So what they do is first they split their capital, second they risk almost everything on a trade. And if doesn't go well once, they could lose say 100% (or almost) then they try again. If it goes well, given that their strategy would win 4 and lose 1 on average, they'd double that account (or almost or even more). = Break even If they are able to take three trades and win 2 they are in profit. Profit of a good percentage of their total capital before it was split and deposited. An easy way to do this for some is with a good trading robot. And when I speak with traders with this approach, I encourage them to have two accounts. One where they'd not be risking more than 2 to 3% per trade and where they can save the money they get from flipping this other account on which they are trading to gain huge percentage or lose huge. It works to build capital with a good strategy or a good trading robot.
@ramin2000Күн бұрын
I am Basically trading the same way on a larger account, What I noticed is that my account doesn't seem to grow as much during the position building, Even though I have positions exceeding 100% I stay in brake even on my p/l. Kinda like in a dam, building the water up till it overflows. I only sell the positions that I feel are done going up. I hold hundreds of stocks at a time, I would love to hear about your insights in this regard.i also appreciate the video.I was thinking i'm all alone doing this.
@karmaboii-za3662Күн бұрын
What's the period on that moving average?
@WinningMessageКүн бұрын
Thank you. Very helpful!
@IndrajitDasEAКүн бұрын
It was not funny at all .. ur laugh sounds fake and forced .. anyways I get ur message ..
@TraderNickКүн бұрын
oof
@SarahUson-o7i2 күн бұрын
Prop Firms are good as long as you belong to those legit prop firms with proven sustainability, trustworthy, reliable meaning don't have any hidden rules, deny payout, and are never affected by any issues in the industry like Audacity Capital.
@KaumbaMwanamwambwa2 күн бұрын
can it work in reverse though? 2:55 i want to copy trades from my mt5 to tradingview
@TheMorhaGroup2 күн бұрын
10:40 is EXACTLY why I stopped learning ict/smc. It seemed like a niche space in finance that no one cares about but retail day traders, who also happen to have a 90%+ failure rate💀💀
@SKULL_REA2 күн бұрын
Nick i took ur advice i checked 2020 elections n 2016...Gold is dropping yes but when it gains strength imma be a millionaire
@dennai37962 күн бұрын
Interested history that took me watch from beginning to end. Nice!
@justincuvelier95692 күн бұрын
This is why i don't like margin trading. I like margin accounts, but not margin trading.
@davgrex2 күн бұрын
I agree Nick, if you can't study Fundamental and Macroeconomics with pure interest... you shouldn't be trading.
@jorgecamara10302 күн бұрын
Too much money for this systems
@TraderNick2 күн бұрын
We spent a pretty penny building it!
@OrilwelaSaint2 күн бұрын
I don't think Nick wanted Trump to win, watching his videos before election until now there's sense of market must doubt Trump's leadership and he's policies. Funny because that's not happening
@ellicel2 күн бұрын
I'm extremely new to trading but I keep coming back to your videos because you discuss technicals only in the context of the fundamentals. Much goes over my head but I think it's worth it to keep trying. I know there's a lot of people who have achieved success with just technicals but the way I see it, technicals sans fundamentals remind me of people who are so far removed from agriculture that they literally don't know what the real world version of their food (outside the store) looks like or the human part involved in getting that food to the table. Many of us turned to the market because of financial need or uncertainty. When we hear about workers suffering from stagnant wages because corporations need to keep the shareholders happy? Well....we're a part of that. And if we reduce everything to candlesticks then it'll be that much harder to make the connection to real world events with actual consequences. I'm not saying we need to have existential crises every time we enter a trade. Merely saying that, in addition to everything Nick said, I think another reason why fundamentals matter is so that we can be reminded of the larger context in which our business exists. We are part of a community and every choice we make matters so we should make those choices in accordance with our values.