Greatdober: I've been trading for 4 years and I can comfortably tell you that capital is not your problem in trading and it's not a hindrance, your lack of knowledge and risk management is what needs enhancing. You might think you can't blow up a bigger account but you'd find yourself blowing a 10-20k$ account and more if you don't fix the root of your problem. Below is one of those milestones I set for myself. I love flipping accounts because it builds my patience, makes me be less careless and also helps me avoid overleverage. Whenever I feel like I need to work on myself, I just fund a little amount and build it. Below are my best 2 this last 3 months. 5-100$ in a day 100-1000$ in 3 days
I agree with you bro. I confirmed this fact when I got funded (prop firm) with $10k
Nsogbu001: Marriage is not by force. I keep saying this always. Parents stop betrothing your daughters to a man when they are still kids. Some part of Nsukka people still do this. Love shouldn't be one sided please. Just imagine this nonsense
I hope this new found romance would end well. This soldiers usually get carried-away the nations wealth and the perks of the office....then forget continue with the errors of the wicked politicians....
I think you should go ahead with car loan. The car is clearly a necessity as seen in your aforementioned case. Goodluck.
reverendfather: Today alone, I spent 7,200 naira on Bolt rides. As a full-time level 9 civil servant, I have a side job that requires me to go out and execute tasks when I'm less busy at the office. Additionally, I freelance on weekends and I am a top rated freelancer on Upwork, although job opportunities are not as frequent as they used to be.
I have a strong desire to save up and purchase a car, but I don't want to allocate all of my savings towards it. Instead, I'm considering taking out a loan over a longer period, such as 36 months, so that I won't feel the financial burden too much and can still have enough for emergencies and other investment opportunities. My monthly income is around 200,000 naira, and I plan to buy a Corolla or a Honda since they are known to be fuel-efficient.
I'm wondering if taking out a loan for this purpose is a foolish idea. I believe that my stable and secure job can comfortably cover the loan's monthly payments, but I'm curious if anyone else has ever gone through a similar experience and can share their insights.
talk2chomchom: Please who have ever witness somebody who works and earn a decent living online. By decent living I mean to say that yahoo is not included. Secondly, I'm not talking about those that sell one information or the other but fail to do those things they sell the information for, lastly I don't mean hearsay i.e rumors about someone earning a living online. Rather I mean witnessing it first hand, with your own eyes. I'll appreciate emphasis from those living in Abuja mostly. Thank you all. Let me hear from you
If Forex Trading is classified as Online Business... I know 4 people who are doing very well.