What Are Your Golden Rules?

Feb 11, 2019 at 11:42
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會員從Feb 10, 2019開始   54帖子
Feb 11, 2019 at 11:42
Good evening fellow traders, I am new to trading and therefore I am curious to know what are the golden rules people follow without fail....
會員從Feb 07, 2019開始   47帖子
Feb 12, 2019 at 07:05
im also only learning but one thing i will never do is trade without a stoploss.
會員從Feb 10, 2019開始   54帖子
Feb 15, 2019 at 13:50
Thanks for your reply : )

Was hoping some of the self proclaimed experts would spare some advice...
會員從Feb 08, 2019開始   213帖子
Feb 17, 2019 at 07:05
Don't chase your losses, accept them
會員從Feb 08, 2017開始   3帖子
Feb 17, 2019 at 09:37
Hello everyone,

A few years ago and even to this day I ask for help on the forums. I will try to summarize some experiences that have helped me along the way.

First, unless you are a good programmer and can be on top of your robot, technical analysis is not based on rules, it's just an indicator.
The books that teach technical analysis are dated, old (most written in the 70s) and are backwards looking. (Everybody can see an ascending triangle after it was formed). You don't need more than some lines on the chart because:
Trading is done outside of the platform. Yes, it is true. The Chart price is just another indicator like the RSI, MACD etc. Proof: you are given the trading platform for free with live data coming from the market, why? Staying in front of the platform will just result in lost time, no insight, no edge.

Second, low timeframe trading (below the Daily chart) is unreliable for humans. The lower timeframes are reserved for HFT & algos. you need to increase your trading timeframe if you want money.

Third, you need to learn statistics. This will be a difficult task and it's the missing piece of the puzzle. Watch some statistics applied to financial markets on Youtube, it will guide you the right way.

Forth, Excel. For manual trading you need Excel. I suggest staring with Statistical Distrubutions of EURUSD using the Analysis Tool Pak. Use =CORREL function on currency pairs to determine the correlation level. (Use the Excel I provided for some Insight)

FIfth, Read ISM Manufacturing & Services (https://www.instituteforsupplymanagement.org/ISMReport/index.cfm?SSO=1)
(https://www.markiteconomics.com/Public/Release/PressReleases?language=en) at least for US, they will give you an insight on what is happening in the world. As a matter of fact ISM Manufacturing is around 75% accourate in predicting US GDP (https://research.stlouisfed.org/publications/economic-synopses/2016/03/25/pmi-and-gdp-do-they-correlate-for-the-united-states-for-china/)

Sixth, Follow all major Central banks (FED, ECB, RBA, RBNZ, SNB, BOJ, BOC, BOE) when their Governors are speaking, get acquainted with the jargon and listen carefully what they say about economic indicators.

Seventh, Economic indicators put in Excel. For US: ISM Manufacturing, NMI, M2 money supply, CPI, PPI, Retail Sales, Building approvals, Consumer Sentiment (University of Michigan), Business Sentiment. Reading about them will give you a future view about what the economy will do. Example: At the moment the US indicators are on a maximum but with no proof that a recession will hit US. THe EUR marked a narrow escape from recession with Germany GDP contracting, France GDP contracting and sentiment falling for EUR along with their respective PMIs (lMarkit Link above).

Eighth, Timing. Use COT. Search for terms such as FLIP, Commercials, non-commercials. Youtube is your friend.

Ninth, Stop loss is above your ATR. Find the ATR formula and calculate it yourself for pairs.

There is still a lot to say and the strategy requires a lot of effort, however it is one that I value highly because it plays on my strengths. Recently I decided to make money out of the 50$ bonus account from some random broker.


Best of luck

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會員從Feb 10, 2019開始   54帖子
Mar 05, 2019 at 07:29
Thanks for the information Saffire
會員從Jun 10, 2017開始   36帖子
Mar 05, 2019 at 12:45
My one and only rule! Risk management, manage your risk and you will not fail.
會員從Mar 05, 2019開始   11帖子
Mar 05, 2019 at 15:24
Teejy88 posted:
My one and only rule! Risk management, manage your risk and you will not fail.

I second that. Risk understanding is critical to trading. Without that even a good trader will lose all their money
會員從Feb 08, 2017開始   3帖子
Mar 06, 2019 at 08:36
Greetings Everyone!

I hope that some of my tips helped you shape that trading behavior. This evening I want to talk about ATR and how to use it (again, google is your friend on what is ATR, how is calculated and variations of the formula). In short, ATR = SL (I'm taking some liberties here for the sake of simplicity). What ATR does is to measure the volatility of the asset so that we can measure 2 things: Where will my SL&TP needs to be and how long will it take to hit that target.

In the Excel example I have used 4976 days for the EURUSD pair to measure the average volatility(marked as 'Daily Global Average' in Excel). After that I have counted the instances above and below the average. You can see additional info in the Excel but we can draw the further conclusion 'Over the past years volatility has been diminishing for the EURUSD meaning our profits become less and less, regardless of leverage).

Lastly, there is a simple SL&TP formula to use in your trading. It's what I use and has been useful so far.

Best wishes,
Saffire

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會員從Jun 10, 2017開始   36帖子
Mar 06, 2019 at 12:52
Abderrahmane1992 posted:
Teejy88 posted:
My one and only rule! Risk management, manage your risk and you will not fail.

I second that. Risk understanding is critical to trading. Without that even a good trader will lose all their money

Indeed, and not only that, it means that you can lose trades and still be profitable.
會員從Feb 08, 2019開始   213帖子
Mar 18, 2019 at 06:47
Abderrahmane1992 posted:
Teejy88 posted:
My one and only rule! Risk management, manage your risk and you will not fail.

I second that. Risk understanding is critical to trading. Without that even a good trader will lose all their money

I third it
會員從Mar 18, 2019開始   11帖子
Mar 18, 2019 at 15:12
Treeny posted:
Abderrahmane1992 posted:
Teejy88 posted:
My one and only rule! Risk management, manage your risk and you will not fail.

I second that. Risk understanding is critical to trading. Without that even a good trader will lose all their money

I third it


Why will risk management stop you failing? Does this mean even if I randomly enter trades I will still be able to profit if I use risk management?
會員從Mar 20, 2019開始   10帖子
Mar 24, 2019 at 07:06
1. test fresh strategies on demo
2. trade with stop loss
3.never follow the crowd blindly.
會員從Feb 11, 2019開始   34帖子
Mar 24, 2019 at 07:21
great thread. I am a newbie so will be following this with interest
會員從Jul 12, 2018開始   24帖子
Apr 04, 2019 at 12:14
Atchris posted:
1. test fresh strategies on demo
2. trade with stop loss
3.never follow the crowd blindly.

The last point is so important! So many (beginners especially) want to know every little detail of other people's successful trades.
會員從Aug 11, 2017開始   886帖子
Apr 09, 2019 at 10:33
Successful trading is depend on most powerful analyzing trade knowledge , on the other hand , despite of good trading knowledge that’s not possible at all to lead a successful trading life at all if you don’t have a reliable support from a credible trading broker , because the broker can affects the result of our trading with certainly.
會員從Feb 26, 2019開始   1帖子
Apr 16, 2019 at 05:45
1) Select a credible regulated broker - preferably UK based with FCA regulation.
2) Risk Management! - risk management! - risk management! - is the key to success.

 
robert.davila1@
會員從Apr 03, 2019開始   11帖子
Apr 16, 2019 at 11:10
1 - Don't revenge trade.
2- Proper risk management
3- Test new strategies for 1month and if fails then move on to the next one
會員從Jan 03, 2018開始   162帖子
Apr 16, 2019 at 13:42
always using very sound trading systems or eas

low risk

never getting greedy
nick123427@
會員從Apr 16, 2019開始   9帖子
Apr 17, 2019 at 05:53
nick3232 posted:
always using very sound trading systems or eas

Easier said than done. How do you know an EA is sound if you have not developed it yourself. It could just be a martingale system inside
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