More is not always better.

Aug 09, 2019 at 17:45
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會員從Jun 28, 2019開始   11帖子
Jan 15, 2020 at 14:51
it is so difficult to pull everything together though. I personally prefer to ONLY look at technical because I find it gives a clearer picture of markets
會員從Jul 12, 2019開始   21帖子
Jan 19, 2020 at 13:50
There is no need to rush anywhere in the market at all, it is just not necessary, especially if we are talking about forex, when your deal can be at least half a year in work. It is clear that you always want more and that the result does not keep you waiting. But if you are a normal trader with a clear understanding of your goals and capabilities, then you can cope with it.
會員從Jan 05, 2020開始   34帖子
Jan 22, 2020 at 09:52
There is no need for complicated charts and complex indicators in order to trade profitably.

Just look at the chart and see which direction the market is moving, and place your trade.
Set a stoploss to make sure you don't get margin called or wiped out by a massive news spike or similar event.

Trade small tickets, and then stack additional tickets into your trading basket as each previous one becomes profitable.

If it's a bad trade, close it, it's no big deal.
If it's a good trade, let it run, and stack additional trades into the basket as needed.

When the market turns direction, close your trades, collect your profits. Good job. You made some Pips.

If not, wait for next setup and try again.

Don't over trade, use effective risk management, and never trade more than you are willing to lose to the markets.
If you want to be profitable, make profitable trades.
會員從Jan 05, 2020開始   34帖子
Jan 22, 2020 at 09:58
TeamNotreDame posted:
it is so difficult to pull everything together though. I personally prefer to ONLY look at technical because I find it gives a clearer picture of markets


If you're only looking at the technical data, you're missing a big part of the market data.

Pay attention to Technical Analysis, Fundamental Analysis, and overall market analysis.

Everyone trades differently of course.
If you want to be profitable, make profitable trades.
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會員從Oct 09, 2019開始   32帖子
Jan 22, 2020 at 10:03
Quality over quantity!
會員從Jan 05, 2020開始   34帖子
Jan 22, 2020 at 11:08
fancydandy posted:
Quality over quantity!



Pick one:

1: Technical analysis only
2: Fundamental analysis and Technical Analysis

Which of these two items will produce a higher quality of data points for analysis?

In my opinion, It is better to operate with a complete view of the market rather than focusing only on technical analysis. Therefore I will pick option 2. In this instance, more IS better.






If you want to be profitable, make profitable trades.
會員從Feb 22, 2011開始   4573帖子
Jan 22, 2020 at 11:40
ufotech posted:
fancydandy posted:
Quality over quantity!



Pick one:

1: Technical analysis only
2: Fundamental analysis and Technical Analysis

Which of these two items will produce a higher quality of data points for analysis?

In my opinion, It is better to operate with a complete view of the market rather than focusing only on technical analysis. Therefore I will pick option 2. In this instance, more IS better.


While I like your comment and simplification of trading can you prove it is working as you do not share any account it seems you only have theoretical knowledge and no practise of trading
會員從Aug 27, 2019開始   10帖子
Jan 22, 2020 at 12:30
Sometimes too much information can be overwhelming and difficult to reconcile. This creates confusion and hesitation resulting in poor decisions. I would rather have 100% clarity on technical or fundamental than confusion. I am technical all the way
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