How to accurately enter the foreign exchange point?
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
Where is the difficulty in doing business?
Those who know how to trade think that trading is easy, while those who don't know how to trade think it is almost the most difficult thing in the world. In fact, we are facing the same market, but we have made different decisions when facing the same time and the same market situation. Perhaps this sentence can be more accurately summarized: "The financial market is where experienced people get a lot of money. , where those who have money gain much experience". Do you find it difficult to do business? Where is the difficulty? Let's talk together~
How to distinguish between shocks and trends?
A Huiyou told me: Look at the weekly chart more. I went to see it and found it still a bit vague, so I beg you to explain it to me in detail! Or is there any other way to judge? I no longer want to hear the analysts in the group say: Now follow the trend and make orders! It is now in a range shock, do more on dips! Novices are really distressed, I hope all Hui friends will not laugh at me and talk about me.
My usual trading system continues to fail, what should I do?
If a trading system built by myself often fails and causes losses, should I abandon this system and replace it with another one? Is there a stable and profitable trading system?