Why is it so hard for an analyst to be the best trader?
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~
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! 🙏🏼
How to effectively find the entry point?
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?