90% are loser ..why ?

Sep 01, 2017 at 09:50
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Membre depuis Feb 15, 2019   posts 11
Feb 15, 2019 at 14:06
togr posted:
vedranm posted:
What would you include in a trading plan?

that is actually pretty easy
1. When to open trade (usually when you see your trading pattern, whatever it is)
2. When to exit trade (end of bar, take profit, stop loss)
3. Risk mgmt - trade size, margin used, equity protection

That is a useful information but the problem I have is 'When you see your trading pattern, whatever it is' - I do not know what trading pattern to look for I have tried many but most ended up in loss and how to choose SL and TP
tjat
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Membre depuis Jan 20, 2019   posts 5
Feb 15, 2019 at 14:10
Yesterday I go long the EUR/CAD and I got +112pips profit. W on bottom retreace before news and jump up. I combine technical and economy works for me. Today I shorted EURUSD basic trend with lower high style. This is not rocket science.
tjat
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Membre depuis Jan 20, 2019   posts 5
Feb 15, 2019 at 14:11



Thats how I see that. Just basic things nothing else and I check always economy if there is some release coming. There is so many way to trade. Somatimes I trade after news also but not yesterday. Just wind your way to trade. All the answers can be found on the chart.
Membre depuis Nov 03, 2018   posts 60
Feb 17, 2019 at 07:14
the problem with retail trading is that you are connected to brokers .
en not a direct connection on the interbank like al the great institutes .
en they wil do evrything to make it difficult to make money with your ea
or without..
their weapons are slippage ,spread, swap,freesing platform screen,
counter trading en lowering speed refusing withdrawals etc
they have more info on the market than us.
every positions they know.
so actualy whe are the blind crowd .
or the dumb money.
en they are the smart money because they know
where to send the market .
en as client you have never no defense
it is always the client's fault
regulated or not thats how it works .
en the ea commercials will of course speak en defend ea 'S for their pockets
its that simple😎
i trade to make money not to be right
Membre depuis Nov 03, 2018   posts 60
Feb 17, 2019 at 07:23
these institutions en commercials also provide incorrect information
and strategiestraining etc
with teachers or salesmanagers who work on percent
paid by the trading industry
so knowing who your opponent is a step forward
😎
i trade to make money not to be right
Membre depuis Dec 12, 2018   posts 10
Feb 18, 2019 at 14:32
tjat posted:



Thats how I see that. Just basic things nothing else and I check always economy if there is some release coming. There is so many way to trade. Somatimes I trade after news also but not yesterday. Just wind your way to trade. All the answers can be found on the chart.

Nice trades. Are you just using chart patterns for your entries or is their something more?
Membre depuis Aug 11, 2017   posts 886
Mar 05, 2019 at 16:34
traders fail always , because they trade with no analysis , most of the time traders trade with emotions , this is one of the top reason for losing in trade. 
Membre depuis Nov 03, 2018   posts 60
Mar 08, 2019 at 08:09
even with analyse its dificult to win against the institutes because they trade against you with algo ryrmes who have no fellings or regrets or stres etc ...
i trade to make money not to be right
Membre depuis Mar 14, 2019   posts 4
Mar 14, 2019 at 11:31
darisa posted:
First, you need to search a good strategy, learn to manage risk and waiting for good profits:)
I completely agree! Strategy is very important :)
Magelaus
Membre depuis Feb 08, 2019   posts 21
Mar 15, 2019 at 08:11
People want to get rich quick and over expose there accounts.
Membre depuis Aug 12, 2015   posts 40
Mar 15, 2019 at 08:17
Retail traders mostly fail because they attempt to trade FX, a market dominated by a few big banks with an agenda, without learning what that agenda probably is for the day and how to read the BBs price actions.

I bounced around for years with indifferent results and spent lots of money on EAs and programs that were supposed to do my thinking (trading) for me. I chased every new idea or program including scalping, moving crossovers, double bollinger bands, and my gut feelings.

Happily, I found a training site with a daily mentoring program that taught me the whys of the market and had the tools in unique charts that help me trade. I've been profitable with 86% winning trades for almost 4 years.

You need to find a similar training experience that you can believe in and then invest some money in your education with their mentoring. If you do this, you can pay for your education with profits from your trading.
Membre depuis Aug 12, 2015   posts 40
Mar 15, 2019 at 08:17
Retail traders mostly fail because they attempt to trade FX, a market dominated by a few big banks with an agenda, without learning what that agenda probably is for the day and how to read the BBs price actions.

I bounced around for years with indifferent results and spent lots of money on EAs and programs that were supposed to do my thinking (trading) for me. I chased every new idea or program including scalping, moving crossovers, double bollinger bands, and my gut feelings.

Happily, I found a training site with a daily mentoring program that taught me the whys of the market and had the tools in unique charts that help me trade. I've been profitable with 86% winning trades for almost 4 years.

You need to find a similar training experience that you can believe in and then invest some money in your education with their mentoring. If you do this, you can pay for your education with profits from your trading.
Membre depuis Feb 22, 2011   posts 4862
Mar 15, 2019 at 08:18
Wildbill posted:
Retail traders mostly fail because they attempt to trade FX, a market dominated by a few big banks with an agenda, without learning what that agenda probably is for the day and how to read the BBs price actions.

I bounced around for years with indifferent results and spent lots of money on EAs and programs that were supposed to do my thinking (trading) for me. I chased every new idea or program including scalping, moving crossovers, double bollinger bands, and my gut feelings.

Happily, I found a training site with a daily mentoring program that taught me the whys of the market and had the tools in unique charts that help me trade. I've been profitable with 86% winning trades for almost 4 years.

You need to find a similar training experience that you can believe in and then invest some money in your education with their mentoring. If you do this, you can pay for your education with profits from your trading.

Dear WilliBilly,

if you are so successful why don't you publish your trading account here on MFB,
like me for example.
Membre depuis Feb 26, 2019   posts 1
Mar 17, 2019 at 10:59
Wildbill posted:
Retail traders mostly fail because they attempt to trade FX, a market dominated by a few big banks with an agenda, without learning what that agenda probably is for the day and how to read the BBs price actions.

I bounced around for years with indifferent results and spent lots of money on EAs and programs that were supposed to do my thinking (trading) for me. I chased every new idea or program including scalping, moving crossovers, double bollinger bands, and my gut feelings.

Happily, I found a training site with a daily mentoring program that taught me the whys of the market and had the tools in unique charts that help me trade. I've been profitable with 86% winning trades for almost 4 years.

You need to find a similar training experience that you can believe in and then invest some money in your education with their mentoring. If you do this, you can pay for your education with profits from your trading.


And what's dis site?
Membre depuis Oct 26, 2015   posts 1
Mar 17, 2019 at 13:05
Because they trade with excitement before they check to make sure the trade makes sense.
Membre depuis Feb 11, 2019   posts 34
Apr 01, 2019 at 10:23
KathyA posted:
Because they trade with excitement before they check to make sure the trade makes sense.



totally agree and thats what I am trying to avoid doing being a newbie :)
Membre depuis Apr 01, 2019   posts 10
Apr 02, 2019 at 06:03
it is nice to have some kind of excitement when trading otherwise it become very boring. But I suppose the excitment should come when closing a trade with profit rather than when opening it with the hope of profit
Membre depuis Mar 21, 2019   posts 11
Apr 02, 2019 at 12:49
Profits generated is inversely proportional to the level of excitement from the trader. Ideally traders should be totally emotionless and just trade based on the facts of the market
Membre depuis Jul 12, 2018   posts 24
Apr 04, 2019 at 12:09
Korich posted:
it is nice to have some kind of excitement when trading otherwise it become very boring. But I suppose the excitment should come when closing a trade with profit rather than when opening it with the hope of profit

Excitement isn't necessarily a bad thing.. it's just important for you to have a control over it, not let the emotion gain control over you and your trading.
Membre depuis Apr 04, 2019   posts 10
Apr 05, 2019 at 06:01
That is not easy in real life. When the emotions come, especially after a bad trade, I really have problem with revenge trading and then building loss after loss. I tried on demo to get hold of emotions but when went live again I still had same problem. I am now trying with 0.01 lot and hoping I can get better
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