10 Price Action Strategy Mistakes Beginners Make (and How to Avoid Them)

Oct 08 at 11:46
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會員從Apr 07, 2025開始   54帖子
Oct 08 at 11:46

A lot of traders jump into price action strategies because they’re clean, indicator-free, and feel “pure.” But beginners often repeat the same mistakes that cost them money. Here are 10 I see all the time (and what to do instead):


Forcing trades on every candle – Not every move is a setup. Patience pays.Ignoring the higher timeframe – A bullish pin bar on 5m means little if the daily trend is bearish.Not marking key levels – Support/resistance zones matter more than candlestick shapes in isolation.Overcomplicating patterns – Stick to a few reliable setups instead of chasing every formation.Trading without context – News, volatility, and sessions still influence price action.Poor risk management – A textbook setup still fails sometimes. Always size trades correctly.Chasing the market – Entering late just because price “looks strong” usually ends in regret.Ignoring market structure – Higher highs/lows or lower lows/highs tell you more than any single candle.No backtesting – If you haven’t tested your strategy over months of data, you’re gambling.Not journaling trades – Without reviewing mistakes, you’ll keep repeating them.


What’s the biggest mistake you made when you first tried price action

會員從Nov 04, 2025開始   1帖子
Nov 04 at 16:43 (已編輯Nov 04 at 16:43)


Great breakdown! I made the same mistake early on, chasing every candle like it was a guaranteed setup. It’s kind of like when new anime fans focus only on the flashy fight scenes instead of the full story. 


Just like trading, anime teaches patience and timing, think of Attack on Titan’s buildup or Demon Slayer’s precision. The real edge comes from understanding structure, not impulse. I usually catch up on new episodes through CrunchyApkPro. It’s a good reminder that both trading and anime reward consistency over chaos.



會員從Aug 12, 2020開始   8帖子
Nov 06 at 07:43

Hi Mdraghib


A beautiful description. Every trader experiences these mistakes and it happens with every strategy. That's why you have to learn all the time and stick to your strategy and improve all the time and not move from strategy to strategy because then you will definitely lose money. Patience pays off.

First don't lose money, then make money.
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