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?
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 to judge the real strength of a trader?
My buddy was fooled by the "teacher" in the QQ group again, and lost tens of thousands of yuan, and now he is drinking to relieve his worries.Fooled by teachers in the QQ group? Being led astray by the teacher in the live broadcast room? Get liquidated by a copycat boss? There are many new traders who have been scammed. Have you ever been scammed?But there is no other way, his own strength is not enough, so he can only seek help. The market is full of fish and dragons, so how can we accurately find a truly powerful "trading master"? From what aspects should we judge the real strength of a trader?
Winning ratio and profit-loss ratio, which one do you value more?
How to effectively find the entry point?