What do you do when technicals and fundamentals collide?
When almost every trader enters the foreign exchange market, he will learn technology, establish his own trading system, open orders according to his own trading system, and wait if he does not have one. After thorough research, most traders are dissatisfied with only relying on the information given by the technical side, but will refer to the larger fundamentals to make orders.Of course, I am no exception, so sometimes, when I analyze the market of a certain product and prepare to place an order, the problem arises. According to the fundamental analysis, the price should fall at this time and can be shorted; but according to the trading system, There is a great chance that you can make a lot of money and achieve your own small goals by doing long positions with heavy positions. Do you feel confused when faced with this technical and fundamental conflict? what will you do
Traders, what moments do you feel "really broke"?
What conditions are needed to achieve stable profitability?
There are 3 major elements of stable and profitable trading: 1. Stable system 2. Stable execution 3. Stable mentality. The three elements of profitability complement each other and influence each other.A good system guides good execution, good execution brings good results, good results bring good mood, and good mood will in turn promote execution. But having said that, any mature trading system, including the original system, can only solve the first basic element. And stable execution and stable mentality cannot be solved by any system itself. A system is only a method of trading, not the result of trading. To form a profitable state of sustainable operation, not only the system is needed, but also one's own trading quality. Without any one piece, the wheel of profitability cannot move forward.
Why are there so few stable profitable Huiyou? There are many liquidated and repeated losses? Is it really because of technical analysis?
"What's your morning routine like?
My morning routine is really important to me. I feel much calmer when I follow it compared to just waking up and going straight to work.Here's what I do:- From 7 to 7:30 AM, I wake up, tidy up my place a bit.- At 8 AM, I take a shower and get ready.- Around 8:15 AM, I read my positive affirmations and gratitude list.- Then, at 8:30 AM, I check the stock market and make a plan for the day.- At 9 AM, I meditate for 10-20 minutes.- By 9:30 AM, I start trading.How about your morning routine?"