How to determine whether your trading style is short-term or long-term?
What pitfalls do you need to avoid when interviewing for a job in the financial industry?
Everyone is asking traders' questions,Let me ask, if you apply for a job related to this industry, what should you pay attention to? Is this idea advisable? Are there any hard conditions for applying?If you have experience, please help me~
For the real-time market, should we keep our original intention or follow the trend?
"What's your morning routine like?
My morning routine is really important to me. I feel much calmer when I follow it compared to just waking up and going straight to work.Here's what I do:- From 7 to 7:30 AM, I wake up, tidy up my place a bit.- At 8 AM, I take a shower and get ready.- Around 8:15 AM, I read my positive affirmations and gratitude list.- Then, at 8:30 AM, I check the stock market and make a plan for the day.- At 9 AM, I meditate for 10-20 minutes.- By 9:30 AM, I start trading.How about your morning routine?"
What is the essential difference between a good analyst and a good trader?
There is a huge difference between a good analyst and a good trader. Many analysts analyze the market and talk about theories in a clear and logical way, with a high accuracy rate.But once on the battlefield, the real gold and silver were slaughtered in the market, and most of them returned in defeat. The truly powerful masters are consistent in analysis and transaction execution, which is what we often say is the unity of knowledge and action.To become an excellent trader who combines analysis and actual combat, obviously, this goal is not easy. This also confirms the reason why there are so many callers who are quite accurate when you look at them, but you will lose money if you follow them.[Image]Most theorists end up being a one-man, the kind who don't do it themselves.What do you think?