DISCLAIMER: The opinions expressed in this brief post are entirely my own. It is not intended as a sales pitch or investing advice of any kind.
I no longer subscribe to any social media platforms. I do not have the time to engage in and contribute to these platforms. My family and close friends know how to reach me. It does not mean that I do not understand the immense power that these platforms exert on our daily lives. However, over the last week I’ve had some interesting, yet cordial exchanges with other traders on TradingView about my ideas. And then it struck me: I am back on social media but this experience is very different. It brings me to my headline. YES, TradingView is worth every penny of the subscription fee, no matter which level you subscribe to. When I started trading in 2003, I was paying $150 per month for a charting package. I do not have to extoll the virtues of the incredible resources available on the platform. You should all know that. Do yourself a favor, instead of staring at a chart for hours on end, do some deep diving into what the platform has to offer on the technical side, the customization features and the news resources.
THE REAL WORTH OF THIS TRADING PLATFORM IS THAT AS A SOLO TRADER, ONE HAS THE BACKING OF 60M+ USERS TO EXCHANGE IDEAS WITH IN ADDITTION TO THE BEST INSTITUTIONAL CONTRIBUTORS ON THE PLANET.
In addition, the moderators do an excellent job by keeping the platform civil and informative. In conclusion, as an individual trader, do not feel alone. By all means, reach out and connect with other traders to exchange ideas. Above all, use the vast resources on this platform and the internet to educate yourself. Or pay for someone to coach you. Your decision. That is how we become informed and successful traders. But kindly refrain from the vitriol I have noticed on some of the Minds exchanges. Thanks for reading and good luck with NFP tomorrow.
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