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Harmful advice for traders: Octa broker's warnings

Harmful advice for traders: Octa broker's warnings

Malay Mail15-05-2025

KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA - Media OutReach Newswire - 15 May 2025 - When navigating online trading recommendations, it's easy to come across information that goes against the grain of conventional financial wisdom. Some of these bits of advice are questionable, while others can be straight-up harmful to financial outcomes.Octa, a regulated and trusted broker, breaks down some of the worst advice traders can follow and describes potential consequences that can ensue while offering viable counterarguments.Imagine a trader who doesn't care whether their broker is regulated and trusted, focusing solely on short-term financial gains mentioned in ads. This approach can be rooted in the unwillingness to go into too much detail when choosing a broker. After all, the difference between regulated and unregulated brokers often becomes evident only with time. It's not always possible to spot a difference from the get-go, especially for the less experienced traders.In reality, regulation plays a crucial role in defining brokers' reliability. Some unregulated brokers may engage in unethical or illegal practices, such as unauthorised trading, churning (excessive trading to generate commissions), or offering fake investment products.In the long term, a more reasonable approach would be to choose an experienced and globally regulated broker whose trustworthiness has been proven by traders' reviews. If a broker meets the strict criteria of multiple regulatory bodies from various regions, it is much more likely to be a safer choice for traders.It's only natural for those starting their trading journey to look only one step ahead and focus on achieving financial gains first. After all, tapping into a viable source of supplementary income is one of the main reasons why people start trading in the first place.It may seem that once traders have reached their financial goals, cashing in their profits should not be a problem. However, this is where things can easily go wrong unless the broker has been carefully selected based on public information about its withdrawals.By establishing a transparent, user-friendly transactional mechanism and offering a wide variety of withdrawal options, brokers show a client-oriented approach to business and send a clear message to their clients about their reliability.To keep abreast with the industry benchmarks, Octa, a globally recognised broker with more than 14 years of experience, offers a fast and efficient withdrawal procedure confirmed by real-life traders' reviews. All Octa's fees and conditions are fully disclosed in the broker's terms and conditions, creating a reliable trading environment.At first glance, trading conditions offered by a broker may seem a minor detail that is not worthy of consideration. After all, if a strategy is viable and executed consistently, what could go wrong? But it is worth remembering that in trading, gains and losses are marginal most of the time, and long-term success highly depends on the broker's fees.When evaluating financial brokers, having more knowledge leads to better decisions. This is especially applicable to trading conditions. Choosing a broker with advantageous conditions, including low spreads, efficient withdrawals, and transparent fees, may not yield immediate gains, but will have a considerable long-term impact on outcomes.Before committing any funds, it is recommended to test the broker's advertised trading conditions. Only brokers that are fully transparent about their charges are worth the trust. For example, Octa broker's long and successful track record and lack of hidden fees can be verified through thousands of positive online reviews. However, the best approach remains testing trading conditions firsthand.At first glance, for a new trader, risk management tools may appear relevant only in cases involving ultra-short time frames or high-frequency trading activity. Otherwise, spending time on such details may seem unnecessary, since just a few high-risk trades are perceived as decisive.However, it couldn't be further from the truth. Stop-loss and take-profit orders are a must for any trader, regardless of their style and asset preferences. When traders focus on short-term profits and disregard the strategic aspect of trading, including using risk management tools, they enter the realm of random outcomes, which doesn't operate in their favour.Ignoring risk management tools and fully trusting emotions during the stressful moments of high market volatility is almost like trying to extinguish fire with gasoline. Trading becomes much less stressful and more efficient when approached with a cool head and uses all the tools at disposal to navigate sudden bursts of volatility.In trading, following the fundamental rules from step one is essential for long-term success. These rules include choosing a reliable broker, since this is the only way to ensure a smooth trading experience overall. By ensuring fast withdrawals and a transparent, clearly communicated fee structure, brokers enable their clients to achieve their financial goals—and thus build up their reputation for the long term.Hashtag: #Octa
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Octa is an international CFD broker that has been providing online trading services worldwide since 2011. It offers commission-free access to financial markets and various services used by clients from 180 countries who have opened more than 52 million trading accounts. To help its clients reach their investment goals, Octa offers free educational webinars, articles, and analytical tools.
The company is involved in a comprehensive network of charitable and humanitarian initiatives, including the improvement of educational infrastructure and short-notice relief projects supporting local communities.
In Southeast Asia, Octa received the 'Best Trading Platform Malaysia 2024' and the 'Most Reliable Broker Asia 2023' awards from Brands and Business Magazine and International Global Forex Awards, respectively.

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