How to distinguish between "noise" and "signal" in the trading field, and extract truly valuable information?
The financial market is flooded with a lot of information all the time, how can we extract something of real value from this information?
How do you view the advertising behavior of the salesmen on the platform? The more salesmen, the bigger the platform, the more trustworthy it is?
I feel that the current trading group is not as pure as it was a few years ago. I joined some trading groups to communicate and learn. Every time I finish speaking, a salesman will definitely add me (without repeating the same), but the behavior of the salesman is really strange. It's disgusting. Does it mean that the more salesmen there are on a certain platform, the stronger and more convincing that platform is?
Where is the difficulty in doing business?
Those who know how to trade think that trading is easy, while those who don't know how to trade think it is almost the most difficult thing in the world. In fact, we are facing the same market, but we have made different decisions when facing the same time and the same market situation. Perhaps this sentence can be more accurately summarized: "The financial market is where experienced people get a lot of money. , where those who have money gain much experience". Do you find it difficult to do business? Where is the difficulty? Let's talk together~
Which is of greater significance and simplicity for you: a High Risk-Reward Ratio (RR) or a High Win Rate?
For me, achieving a high Risk-Reward Ratio takes a considerable amount of time and necessitates a lot of patience. It's led to instances where I've experienced substantial losses. This has led me to contemplate whether lowering my RR might result in a significantly improved win rate. What's your experience with this? I'm curious to hear your thoughts.Looking forward to your responses! 🙏🏼
Which trading cycle is suitable for newcomers?
Before asking the question, I searched related questions, and everyone said that it is suitable for you. But for those of us who are just learning to trade, we don't know what is suitable for us. Asking this question is to find an entry point. Is there a trading cycle that everyone agrees is more suitable for novices, so that I can try this cycle first to see if it is suitable, and if it is not suitable, I will change it. Please also answer the big guys, thank you.