Do foreign exchange practitioners have a future?
From testing the waters at the beginning to now becoming a full-time trader, I have been deeply trapped in this market. For two years, I always made money and lost it. I lost and wanted to win it back. I doubted myself countless times and asked myself countless times. Ask yourself: Do practitioners in this industry really have a future?
What is your most recommended technical indicator single product/combination pack?
Recently, "live delivery of goods" has been hotly discussed by the whole people, but it seems that no one has brought goods in the foreign exchange market! Today, the topic of "I am a trade delivery person" is launched, and all Hui friends are invited to bring goods! Today's delivery topic is:[What is your most recommended trading technical indicator single product/package? 】Since it is bringing goods, it must be clear about "what to bring", "why it is", "what advantages it has", and "how it should be done" in order to successfully bring goods!Although the indicator has a lag, it is indeed a powerful tool to assist us in analyzing the market. There are so many indicators on the market, which one or which combination is the best to use? Come and recommend it! We are traders, we bring goods for transactions! ![Image]
How do you maintain your concentration while trading?
How do you maintain your concentration while trading? How do you avoid getting bored or experiencing burnout from constantly monitoring the charts, all while staying attentive to your trading activities?In my case, the struggle arises from excessive chart-watching, leading to boredom during quiet market moments or fatigue from over-attentiveness. There are times when the perfect trading setup emerges, but I'm either too tired or not mentally prepared to take action.Do any of you engage in activities like watching TV or listening to music to help? Any advice to share?
What is the most painful thing about doing business?
A friend on WeChat told me a very classic saying: The biggest pain in trading is knowing that you are good, but not being able to prove it.I asked him back: Isn't the most painful thing about doing transactions not making money?He told me: You don't understand the psychology of a very competitive person. For me, proving that I am good is more important than making money.Knowing that you are awesome but unable to prove it, do you have similar thoughts? What do you think is the most painful part of trading? Let's talk together~
I have had a few positions liquidated recently, but fortunately the losses were not very large. I would like to ask everyone, is there any way to prevent liquidation? Is there any trading discipline?