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When Should A trader Quite Forex Trading?

We are all here to make money. The beginning is obviously hard but if you can’t make money even after spending years in the market, I believe it would be best not to trade or take a break until you find a reason to keep trading.
Yes, taking a break is better than just trying hard and losing money. You can learn from scratch again and can come back to trade instead of completing getting off the platform.
 
I don’t think quitting forex will be a good idea but generally a trader does that out of his frustration. So, when you find forex a completely losing business for you, you can quit forex.
 
Quitting forex trading is a wrong decision so I think traders shouldn’t do so. But if they find themselves fully incapable, then it’s a different scenario.
 
I know few traders, who are involved with this volatile market since 2017 but till now they are unable to make consistent money from this financial market! They are basically trying to earn money with a low trading skill (that’s my point of view actually)! What’s your suggestion guys?
It’s crucial for traders struggling in the Forex market to focus on improving their skills and knowledge. I recommend investing time in education through courses, books, and practice. Developing a solid trading plan, practicing risk management, and learning from past mistakes can significantly enhance their chances of achieving consistent profits.
 
Consistency in trading comes from skill, discipline, and patience, not just time spent in the market. Many traders struggle because they rely on limited knowledge or chase quick profits without a clear plan. My suggestion is to invest in continuous learning, practice risk management, and refine strategies through demo or small-lot trading. Building strong habits and focusing on steady growth will eventually lead to more consistent and sustainable results.
 
You should quit when you use money meant for rent or food. Trading is risky, and you must only use "extra" money. If you are losing your basic savings, stop immediately. If you have lost more than 50% of your total capital, take a long break. You need to study again from the beginning. Don't keep trading with a broken heart and empty pockets.
 
I think if constant loss or stress is there in the business so might thinking of taking a break from trading and come again with a fresh mind later.
 
A trader should quit Forex trading when consistent losses continue despite learning and adjustments, or when emotional stress affects health and daily life. Trading should stop if risk management is ignored, capital is repeatedly damaged, or expectations are unrealistic. Taking a break or stepping away permanently can be a responsible decision when trading no longer aligns with personal goals.
 
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