Trading different securities (stocks, commodities, and currencies) does not always translate to huge profit at the end of each trading period. Due to several factors that affect the performance of a particular security in the market within a trading period (volatility of prices, less supply and great demand of a security or vice versa), there are times that you will lose some of your investment in a trade. There are also instances wherein your profit is less than what you have predicted at the start of the trade.
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