Some people say: One point of trading depends on technology, nine points depends on emotion, what do you think?
The trading mentality is always demonized. It is true that the mentality will affect the order, but it is too exaggerated. Shouldn’t it be that one has strong technology to have a stable mentality?
What do you think of the sentence "The initial trading habit of human beings is not trend trading, but buying bottoms and finding highs"?
"Buying the bottom and finding the high" and "following the trend" are two parallel trading ideas. In real life, 90% of people like to choose "buying the bottom and finding the high", and the remaining 10% have also undergone a lot of training and thinking. After correction, you will choose to "follow the trend". Why do we naturally like to "buy the bottom and touch the high"?
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?
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?
What are the common operating modes of thousands of trading studios, and how do they support themselves?
I partnered with a friend to do asset management for a year, and then it all collapsed. Is there any colleague to share with you? I also want to try again, before I try, I would like to ask everyone's suggestions and experiences