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wisp

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Sorry to butt in young guys. But I agree that age has nothing to with the risk taking appetite. I started learning trading after I turned 65 and and now in my early 70s. Please don't ask about rate of my success, but overall I have not incurred losses.
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Sorry to butt in young guys. But I agree that age has nothing to with the risk taking appetite. I started learning trading after I turned 65 and and now in my early 70s. Please don't ask about rate of my success, but overall I have not incurred losses.
I guess it has more to do with your BP and pulse rate etc. :D
 

arsh22g

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Please enlighten if someone has done this analysis.

NF had a resistance at 7465 (Fib as per my chart, or can be other as per yours), but NS didn't have any here (maybe at 7447-7450 level, but not 7443). NF couldn't clear and bounced back. Now, NF is supposed to follow NS and not the other way round. If NS is following NF, it means someone is taking advantage of NF resistance by selling NS components. What NS components are usually sold in this manner?
 

vivektrader

In persuit of financial independence.
Age is just a number and that too a relative number, its more important what you do at a particular number. When I was in my 20s I used to think 30 or may be 40 is old, but now...
Remember Rattan Tata or APJ flying in a Sukhoi 30mki?
 

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