Browse Articles By Tag: pool RSShttps://library.tz/m/articles/browse/tag/poolBrowse Articles By Tag: pool RSSWed, 03 Jun 2026 18:34:00 +0300<![CDATA[Dependency of sports achievements on the economy]]>Read more]]>Wed, 03 Jun 2026 18:34:00 +0300<![CDATA[How many traders remain profitable on Forex — the truth about profitable traders]]>90% lose in 5 years The figure of 90-95% of Forex traders losing money is floating around the internet. Where did it come from? Who calculated it? And what is the real percentage of successful traders — those who really make a living from trading in the currency market? In this article — without marketing tricks and horror stories — we analyze broker statistics, financial regulator data, and scientific research. Main figure for 2025 and trend The Polish regulator KNF (Financial Supervision Commission) published fresh statistics for 2025 based on data from local brokers. According to the report, 72.2 percent of active clients on the Forex market ended the year with a loss, and 27.8 percent with a profit. This is a ratio of almost 3 to 1. However, "being in the plus for the year" and "consistently earning a living" are two different things. The average profit of successful traders in 2025 was about 7,200 zlotys, and the average loss was about 5,200 zlotys. At the same time, the total loss of all clients was almost four times greater than the total profit. Interestingly, the total number of unprofitable clients increased from 174,000 to 267,000, and the proportion of unprofitable ones increased from 70.6 percent in 2024 to 72.2 percent. The trend is not in favor of traders. 82% lose when 60% of trades are successful 65% have >50% of trades in the plus 3.8% lose annually 1.2% / 2.8% profit / loss Paradox: most profitable trades do not save the deposit A study involving 25,000 retail traders and more than 4 million trades revealed a shocking fact. About 65 percent of traders made more profitable trades than losing ones. However, 82 percent of traders ended up with a loss. How is this possible? The answer lies in the ratio of profit and loss. ... Read more]]>Wed, 06 May 2026 22:41:00 +0300<![CDATA[Swimming pool in winter]]>Read more]]>Wed, 07 Jan 2026 06:32:00 +0300