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 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~
Why is it so hard for an analyst to be the best trader?
Which is of greater significance and simplicity for you: a High Risk-Reward Ratio (RR) or a High Win Rate?
For me, achieving a high Risk-Reward Ratio takes a considerable amount of time and necessitates a lot of patience. It's led to instances where I've experienced substantial losses. This has led me to contemplate whether lowering my RR might result in a significantly improved win rate. What's your experience with this? I'm curious to hear your thoughts.Looking forward to your responses! 🙏🏼
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