Can retail investors make money by imitating the single-handling methods of large institutions?
I found that our retail investors like to fight against big institutions when doing transactions. Why is this? Since it is a large institution, it is generally profitable, so can we still make money by imitating their single-handling methods?Recently, I heard about an institutional order area strategy. As long as you have the ability to identify and discover the order area of an institution, by identifying the trading methods of banks and large institutions, you can follow their footsteps to make money. It sounds reasonable, do you think it is reliable?
How Do You Handle Fear and Greed in Your Trading?
I've been learning about trading psychology, and it's clear that emotions like fear and greed can seriously impact our trading decisions. I'd like to hear from fellow traders about how you deal with these emotions when you're in the midst of trading. What strategies or techniques do you use to keep fear and greed in check and make more rational trading decisions? Your insights and experiences could be a great help to all of us looking to improve our trading psychology. Share your wisdom!
In trading, should you take your intuition into account in addition to the rules?
[Image]Sometimes when operating according to one's own trading system and rules, a feeling suddenly emerges, such as the condition for opening a position, but this time it is different from the past and feels uneasy. If you believe in your intuition, this is called inconsistency between knowledge and action, and you will condemn yourself intellectually, but after trading for so long, is such a sixth sense really illogical?Some people should think that it is because of the greed and fear of human nature, which cannot be completely overcome, but most people still need to continue to practice on this point. In addition, I would like to ask everyone, how do you view and deal with your own intuition in trading? Or, are some people who have fully achieved the unity of knowledge and action, and no longer have this feeling?
What are some things you didn't know until after you made a deal?
Before making a deal: I want to make a lot of money, first buy a house, and then add two cars! ! ![Image]After making a deal: don't rush forward, don't be arrogant, you are the top leek...[Image]
What do you think are the core competitiveness of a good broker?