Since when did you feel that trading is not that complicated?
Let me talk about myself, when I came into contact with currency, I found it very simple. Isn’t it just buying and selling currency, and there is no time limit. Later, when I really started trading, especially when I came into contact with indicators, I found it very difficult. Some indicators even have names. I couldn’t read it well, and after I studied it thoroughly, I found that the market was not as docile as I imagined, and losses were common, and my mentality collapsed...Why do I think trading is from simple to difficult, but Isn't it getting simpler and simpler as everyone said? Do you feel the same way?
The market often has some good and bad news, how should we generally treat it?
Why can you see the general direction right, but make a bad point in the transaction, and lose money instead?
What is the core secret of your profitable trading? Can you share it?
The core of what I want to ask is the meaning of "tools and strategies". It's like drawing a hand of cards. How to play this hand to win is the core. In trading, what you need to know is how to design your own "cash machine", that is to say, what core profit do you rely on? Turn the transaction into a complete planned planting and harvesting. What do you earn money from? What is the core secret?
Can retail investors make money by imitating the single-handling methods of large institutions?
I found that our retail investors like to fight against big institutions when doing transactions. Why is this? Since it is a large institution, it is generally profitable, so can we still make money by imitating their single-handling methods?Recently, I heard about an institutional order area strategy. As long as you have the ability to identify and discover the order area of an institution, by identifying the trading methods of banks and large institutions, you can follow their footsteps to make money. It sounds reasonable, do you think it is reliable?