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Tham gia từ Jan 05, 2016
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Nov 22, 2018 at 07:32
Tham gia từ Jan 05, 2016
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Farhan1 posted:
How does a retail trader get a professional education!!!
This is a commonly asked question, but the answer doesn't change.
How does a person learn to do anything at all?
By devoting time to learning the basic information first.
Farhan1 posted:
Only banks offer that kind of training and that is not available for the normal folks
Incorrect.
You don't need pay for any 'secret' bank trading techniques or some other absurdly expensive classes.
Just learn a solid foundation of the basics first and you can become a very good trader.
If it looks too good to be true, it's probably a scam! Let the buyer beware.
Tham gia từ Nov 22, 2018
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Nov 22, 2018 at 11:27
Tham gia từ Nov 22, 2018
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I have tried that for years (and so have many others) and I often feel like I am back to square one. I've tried S/R , scaling, momentum trading, pivot points etc etc. But none of it seems to work for me. There must be something else that works because some people are making money with this
Tham gia từ Sep 12, 2015
1948bài viết
Nov 22, 2018 at 18:24
Tham gia từ Sep 12, 2015
1948bài viết
I traded Stocks to begin with then I started to get interested in Forex, now I trade both ,did really well on Stocks that's why I still trade them ,did get a good education, Forex is much more difficult but it's not impossible once you understand it.
"They mistook leverage with genius".
Tham gia từ Jan 05, 2016
1189bài viết
Nov 23, 2018 at 09:25
Tham gia từ Jan 05, 2016
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FuYating posted:
I have tried that for years (and so have many others) and I often feel like I am back to square one. I've tried S/R , scaling, momentum trading, pivot points etc etc. But none of it seems to work for me. There must be something else that works because some people are making money with this
All of those things you've mentioned S/R, Momentum, Pivots, and others..... Those are all technical indicators.
You've pointed out 'none of it seems to work for me'. it is important to be aware of this.
If relying on technical indicators alone could make people rich, then it would be reasonable to assume that there would be a lot more people making money with Forex.
If something isn't working for you, it's important to understand why it doesn't work.
If it looks too good to be true, it's probably a scam! Let the buyer beware.
Tham gia từ Sep 12, 2015
1948bài viết
Nov 23, 2018 at 13:21
Tham gia từ Sep 12, 2015
1948bài viết
If everyone is using the same indicators there is no edge , so you need to do something different to what 90% are doing , if you know most are using those indicators how can you use that to your advantage.
"They mistook leverage with genius".
Nov 25, 2018 at 08:24
Tham gia từ Mar 12, 2018
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I've been studying Forex for years, but I'm reluctant to start without finding someone in my area who is an active trader that I can learn from. I live in Fairfax County in Northern Virginia outside of Washington D.C. If you are in my area please send me an email to [email protected]. Thanks.
Tham gia từ Feb 22, 2011
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Tham gia từ Nov 27, 2018
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Nov 27, 2018 at 11:05
Tham gia từ Nov 27, 2018
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Professional4X posted:FuYating posted:
I have tried that for years (and so have many others) and I often feel like I am back to square one. I've tried S/R , scaling, momentum trading, pivot points etc etc. But none of it seems to work for me. There must be something else that works because some people are making money with this
All of those things you've mentioned S/R, Momentum, Pivots, and others..... Those are all technical indicators.
You've pointed out 'none of it seems to work for me'. it is important to be aware of this.
If relying on technical indicators alone could make people rich, then it would be reasonable to assume that there would be a lot more people making money with Forex.
If something isn't working for you, it's important to understand why it doesn't work.
I had similar problem, I use all those things and still couldn't get it FX to work for me. Do the pros use these things or something else? Forex seems to be a riddle to me
Tham gia từ Feb 22, 2011
4862bài viết
Nov 27, 2018 at 11:22
Tham gia từ Feb 22, 2011
4862bài viết
GangYanny posted:You have to do both to get some results.Professional4X posted:FuYating posted:
I have tried that for years (and so have many others) and I often feel like I am back to square one. I've tried S/R , scaling, momentum trading, pivot points etc etc. But none of it seems to work for me. There must be something else that works because some people are making money with this
All of those things you've mentioned S/R, Momentum, Pivots, and others..... Those are all technical indicators.
You've pointed out 'none of it seems to work for me'. it is important to be aware of this.
If relying on technical indicators alone could make people rich, then it would be reasonable to assume that there would be a lot more people making money with Forex.
If something isn't working for you, it's important to understand why it doesn't work.
I had similar problem, I use all those things and still couldn't get it FX to work for me. Do the pros use these things or something else? Forex seems to be a riddle to me
Check my profile to see how technical indies could work with support of fundamental analysis.
Tham gia từ Sep 12, 2015
1948bài viết
Nov 27, 2018 at 12:16
Tham gia từ Sep 12, 2015
1948bài viết
TA is the last step in the process of Trading , the market doesn't move because of some fib level or what ever indicator ,deals are made at prices that the professional side want ,supply and demand or political change ,if you don't understand the market structure its going to make it really difficult on yourself.
"They mistook leverage with genius".
Tham gia từ Aug 21, 2017
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Nov 28, 2018 at 12:13
Tham gia từ Aug 21, 2017
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snapdragon1970 posted:
TA is the last step in the process of Trading , the market doesn't move because of some fib level or what ever indicator ,deals are made at prices that the professional side want ,supply and demand or political change ,if you don't understand the market structure its going to make it really difficult on yourself.
probably one of the most important things I have every read in a forum. Real traders think about what is behind the curtain and don't expect price to reverse when moving averages cross over!!
Tham gia từ Nov 13, 2018
10bài viết
Dec 05, 2018 at 11:44
Tham gia từ Nov 13, 2018
10bài viết
Money is the main one. Everything else is just stats. Focus on $$$ and everything else should be fine
Tham gia từ Feb 22, 2011
4862bài viết
Dec 05, 2018 at 13:55
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Tham gia từ Feb 22, 2011
4862bài viết
Gasley posted:
Money is the main one. Everything else is just stats. Focus on $$$ and everything else should be fine
That is completely wrong.
You have to have complex solution with risk management otherwise all your profit will turn in loss.
I know that very well :)
Dec 06, 2018 at 06:43
Tham gia từ May 17, 2018
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@anna1987 I would say it's far too long. Demo account should be only used to get to know the platform before you start doing any stupid mistakes. People think: 'I want to train in the pool before I get to swim in the ocean'; while what they end up doing is: 'I will play a video game before I go to war - I want to be prepared'. You cannot be a good mother before you give birth to a child, no matter how many books you read and tamagochis you raised.
Fund your account with some small amount that you CAN LOSE (after you secured about 1 year of earnings in the bank) and risk at most 1% at each and every trade. Decrease the percentage every several consecutive, failed trades, so you might end up risking only 0.6 or 0.2%. Then, follow a daily routine, so that trading is not some kind of an activity you do, because you are bored, but that because you truly want to.
There are many trading systems that lead you to success. Unfortunately it takes time to find the one that fits you. Swing trading, position trading, scalping, fundamental analysis, stocks, forex, commodities, futures, options, fibonacci, heiken ashi, stochastics, price action, algorithms, semi-automated trading, multiple time frames, volume, moving averages, partially closing, averaging, pyramiding, martingaling, R:R ratio, accuracy? There are some general guidelines (applicable to all) but as you will soon find out there are no 'one size fits all' clothes in trader's closet, so DON'T MAKE ASSUMPTIONS. Your biggest foe might become your biggest ally.
Remember: money ($$$) is the (side?) EFFECT of your GOAL to follow the plan and improve yourself. If you concentrate on your money you will most definitely fail, as it will create a glass ceiling of fear and greed that you will not be able to break.
Fund your account with some small amount that you CAN LOSE (after you secured about 1 year of earnings in the bank) and risk at most 1% at each and every trade. Decrease the percentage every several consecutive, failed trades, so you might end up risking only 0.6 or 0.2%. Then, follow a daily routine, so that trading is not some kind of an activity you do, because you are bored, but that because you truly want to.
There are many trading systems that lead you to success. Unfortunately it takes time to find the one that fits you. Swing trading, position trading, scalping, fundamental analysis, stocks, forex, commodities, futures, options, fibonacci, heiken ashi, stochastics, price action, algorithms, semi-automated trading, multiple time frames, volume, moving averages, partially closing, averaging, pyramiding, martingaling, R:R ratio, accuracy? There are some general guidelines (applicable to all) but as you will soon find out there are no 'one size fits all' clothes in trader's closet, so DON'T MAKE ASSUMPTIONS. Your biggest foe might become your biggest ally.
Remember: money ($$$) is the (side?) EFFECT of your GOAL to follow the plan and improve yourself. If you concentrate on your money you will most definitely fail, as it will create a glass ceiling of fear and greed that you will not be able to break.
Tham gia từ Jan 23, 2015
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Dec 06, 2018 at 11:09
Tham gia từ Jan 23, 2015
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demo account trading depends on the traders ability to grasp his own powers/skills. there are people blessed with quick learning and has the correct mindset of a trader, they may be profitable traders in a matter of 2-3 months. some are regular folks that need years of unlearning habits that make them fail in trading. if you have a good system and you have played your trading according to your plan, then you may jump in to live trading after 5-6 months. if your demo trading is inconsistent based on the strategy you are using, then rethink of a strategy or trading plan. the most important in live trading is consistency in your trade applications...… with no consistency, you will just lose money.
Tham gia từ Mar 13, 2018
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Tham gia từ Jan 21, 2019
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Jan 23, 2019 at 11:37
Tham gia từ Jan 21, 2019
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Demo until you are consistently profitable over at least a 3 month period.
Tham gia từ Feb 22, 2011
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Jan 23, 2019 at 12:25
Tham gia từ Feb 22, 2011
4862bài viết
chesterjohn posted:
How long did you spend on a demo account before going into real trading?
I've been trading 3 weeks on demo accounts. It's 2 different accounts because I started a new one to replicate exactly what my real account will be, the other is now a mess about account to play with.
I've got 3 consecutive profitable weeks totalling about 16% with 6% dd. I'm keen to get started, but still making to odd silly mistake. How does my record sound to people who are experienced?
General advice is
average trader should stay on demo FOREVER in order not to lose real money.
As vast majority of traders are losers.
Tham gia từ Jan 21, 2019
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Jan 24, 2019 at 14:39
Tham gia từ Jan 21, 2019
16bài viết
togr posted:chesterjohn posted:
How long did you spend on a demo account before going into real trading?
I've been trading 3 weeks on demo accounts. It's 2 different accounts because I started a new one to replicate exactly what my real account will be, the other is now a mess about account to play with.
I've got 3 consecutive profitable weeks totalling about 16% with 6% dd. I'm keen to get started, but still making to odd silly mistake. How does my record sound to people who are experienced?
General advice is
average trader should stay on demo FOREVER in order not to lose real money.
As vast majority of traders are losers.
lol I haven't heard that do agree in that there is no point trading live until you are consistently profitable on demo
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