Do foreign exchange practitioners have a future?
From testing the waters at the beginning to now becoming a full-time trader, I have been deeply trapped in this market. For two years, I always made money and lost it. I lost and wanted to win it back. I doubted myself countless times and asked myself countless times. Ask yourself: Do practitioners in this industry really have a future?
What logic, common sense, theory or philosophy is your trading system based on?
Any long-term trader will inevitably form his own relatively stable "trading concept". From the beginning of contact with the financial market (stocks, futures, foreign exchange) to the later relatively stable and mature stage, it must also be in line with some of the basic ideas he recognizes. Common sense and theory are related to philosophy. For example, from the perspective of the law of the development of things, things must be reversed when they are extremely extreme. From the perspective of human nature, herd mentality, unconventionalism, breaking the old and creating the new. There are also the law of the jungle and the law of the jungle from the perspective of the natural world. I would like to discuss the establishment of the trading system with you. You can share it and learn from each other.
What is the most painful thing about doing business?
A friend on WeChat told me a very classic saying: The biggest pain in trading is knowing that you are good, but not being able to prove it.I asked him back: Isn't the most painful thing about doing transactions not making money?He told me: You don't understand the psychology of a very competitive person. For me, proving that I am good is more important than making money.Knowing that you are awesome but unable to prove it, do you have similar thoughts? What do you think is the most painful part of trading? Let's talk together~
As a trader, how do you face doubts and denials from the outside world?
As a trader, do you often face various questions from the outside world? for example:Which one can you buy today? Why is it still not up? Is there any inside story?However, direct denial may make you feel more uncomfortable than doubt:How do you still look the same after all these years? Can you support your family?What's the difference between you and a gambler? These uncertain signals often make us fall into self-doubt. You start to re-examine yourself, but you ignore the depression of retracement in the trading process, the annoyance of selling off, and the pain of missing out. easy!Faced with these "stumbling blocks" on the road to trading, please tell me how to face or respond to them?
Profitable & consistent daytraders, how much did you lose before making it?
Curious to know how my fellow traders are doing out there What is your personal amount/story?