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?
How is AI changing the way trading works?
Given that fundamental analysis often means going through loads of data like spreadsheets and SEC filings, is it possible that AI could trade so accurately that it makes human decision-making unnecessary? Also, how has AI already become a crucial part of advanced trading methods? And if I'm just an individual trader, how can I start using AI in my trading, and what could trading look like in the future if AI becomes a must-have tool?
How to solve the conversion between large cycle and small cycle?
What should I do if the platform cannot withdraw funds?
Have you ever encountered a situation where the platform cannot withdraw funds? During the epidemic, many platforms delayed the withdrawal of funds, and some large platforms such as Chase Finance had difficulties in capital turnover. Some time ago, I also saw someone reporting that they could not withdraw money. This may be a precursor to the collapse of the black platform! When the platform you are using fails to withdraw funds, or the withdrawal is rejected, and the account is delayed for a month or two, and the platform keeps making excuses or does not respond directly, what will you do?
What would you say to yourself if you went back to your first day in trading?