A handful of bitter tears, I have been trading for five years, and I still lose money, what should I do?
How to be flexible when trading?
I have been doing foreign exchange since 2013, and now I have a debt of 140,000 yuan, and another job income of 8,000 yuan, because my partner in this industry has also left. When I was trading, my subconscious mind always wanted to get it back, and I lost countless positions for this reason. Later, I started to set trading goals, but after reaching the trading goals, I still wanted to make more money, so I exploded three positions and lost a total of 50,000 in a row. At the same time, it also created the best trading record, with stable profits for 15 consecutive days, and 9 consecutive days of stable profits, and then it exploded in an unexpected market. I obviously felt like a puppet. During this period, the state gradually lost control. Please advise? ? ?
In trading, should you take your intuition into account in addition to the rules?
[Image]Sometimes when operating according to one's own trading system and rules, a feeling suddenly emerges, such as the condition for opening a position, but this time it is different from the past and feels uneasy. If you believe in your intuition, this is called inconsistency between knowledge and action, and you will condemn yourself intellectually, but after trading for so long, is such a sixth sense really illogical?Some people should think that it is because of the greed and fear of human nature, which cannot be completely overcome, but most people still need to continue to practice on this point. In addition, I would like to ask everyone, how do you view and deal with your own intuition in trading? Or, are some people who have fully achieved the unity of knowledge and action, and no longer have this feeling?
As a trader, how can you make a stable profit?
How do you maintain your concentration while trading?
How do you maintain your concentration while trading? How do you avoid getting bored or experiencing burnout from constantly monitoring the charts, all while staying attentive to your trading activities?In my case, the struggle arises from excessive chart-watching, leading to boredom during quiet market moments or fatigue from over-attentiveness. There are times when the perfect trading setup emerges, but I'm either too tired or not mentally prepared to take action.Do any of you engage in activities like watching TV or listening to music to help? Any advice to share?