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Are you loosing money in forex?
forex_trader_349943
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Feb 21, 2017 at 08:05
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I believe that losses prepare us to be lynxes in commerce. Otherwise we would not analyze which are the best hours to trade one or another currency or which are the currency trends that we are negotiating.
The losses I have had have been profiling me as a trader.
The losses I have had have been profiling me as a trader.
forex_trader_349943
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Feb 21, 2017 at 08:05
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togr posted:hjacob posted:
Losses are part of game and are related to every business. Everyone lose at some point or the other. The fact is how quickly one recovers from those losses and builds gains again. Just don’t get your loss get over your mind and destroy your mindset.
There is a saying to cut loosing trades soon and let profitable trades grow.
The thing is how can you distinguish loosing and profitable? Of course you see trade is in profit or not bu just a bit later it profitable trade can change to unprofitable and vice versa.
I think that is a skill that develops over time, knowledge and experience my friend. Differentiate how profitable in commerce.
Feb 21, 2017 at 08:06
會員從Feb 22, 2011開始
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korn6 posted:
I believe that losses prepare us to be lynxes in commerce. Otherwise we would not analyze which are the best hours to trade one or another currency or which are the currency trends that we are negotiating.
The losses I have had have been profiling me as a trader.
I would say Lynx is too fast to be good trader. I like more elephant
Feb 22, 2017 at 10:37
會員從Jan 31, 2017開始
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togr posted:hjacob posted:
Losses are part of game and are related to every business. Everyone lose at some point or the other. The fact is how quickly one recovers from those losses and builds gains again. Just don’t get your loss get over your mind and destroy your mindset.
There is a saying to cut loosing trades soon and let profitable trades grow.
The thing is how can you distinguish loosing and profitable? Of course you see trade is in profit or not bu just a bit later it profitable trade can change to unprofitable and vice versa.
Of course everyone search for an opportunity to convert losing trades to profitable ones. Sometimes it is not that easy to judge which trade is losing and profitable, but once you are consistently making profits on a particular trade and total losses are increasing in amount then it’s a signal that you are making losing trades. However, there might be chances when you make few losing trades in between then it is not necessary that complete trade is loss making. Always take risk as per your loss bearing potential.
forex_trader_350138
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Feb 23, 2017 at 07:40
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togr posted:korn6 posted:
I believe that losses prepare us to be lynxes in commerce. Otherwise we would not analyze which are the best hours to trade one or another currency or which are the currency trends that we are negotiating.
The losses I have had have been profiling me as a trader.
I would say Lynx is too fast to be good trader. I like more elephant
I take the word @togr, strong, big and sure. Definitely the good trader is not rushed to win fast, his priority is to build a sustainable trading platform over time.
forex_trader_350138
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Feb 23, 2017 at 07:42
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snapdragon1970 posted:
You can check the trend on the longer period charts, if your familiar with the pair you will have a rough idea how much it is likely to pull back, if it has been bullish all morning its more likely that it will turn bearish soon, buyers have to be sellers at some stage, change of news or data, have certain levels been tested over a short period of time.
Doing this will free us from losses. But we are not exempt from it, one thing is to lose and another to LOSE EVERYTHING and to be left with nothing.
forex_trader_372845
會員從Oct 31, 2016開始
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Feb 26, 2017 at 06:52
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mlawson71 posted:
Everyone lose money in forex sooner or later, the point is not to allow your losses to exceed your profits.
Exactly, I do not think there is too much risk involved in every operation.
I know it is difficult but we must try to maintain the positive attitude, even if we incur losses. You have to be objective and mentally aware that it is something that can happen at any time.
forex_trader_372845
會員從Oct 31, 2016開始
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Feb 27, 2017 at 14:36
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manu1 posted:snapdragon1970 posted:
You can check the trend on the longer period charts, if your familiar with the pair you will have a rough idea how much it is likely to pull back, if it has been bullish all morning its more likely that it will turn bearish soon, buyers have to be sellers at some stage, change of news or data, have certain levels been tested over a short period of time.
Doing this will free us from losses. But we are not exempt from it, one thing is to lose and another to LOSE EVERYTHING and to be left with nothing.
I agree with you that doing this will free us from the losses ...
Loss positions are unavoidable; In fact, it is usually harder to make money with strategies that try to ensure a very high rate of profit. This is simply the natural way of market movements.
forex_trader_381988
會員從Dec 06, 2016開始
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Feb 27, 2017 at 19:45
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There are some traders who follow a methodology that attempts to greatly reduce or even completely eliminate losses. There are only two methodologies that can achieve this:
1. Add to a lossy position by believing you were right when you placed the original position and you were only wrong when you opened it. You can even add more in the next position to make recovery easier. The reality is that while this may work as a method, it is usually not optimal and we will generally have better results.
2. 'Change with the wind' and open a position in the opposite direction. This is not really 'avoid' a loss, it is actually crystallizing a loss by changing the net position.
1. Add to a lossy position by believing you were right when you placed the original position and you were only wrong when you opened it. You can even add more in the next position to make recovery easier. The reality is that while this may work as a method, it is usually not optimal and we will generally have better results.
2. 'Change with the wind' and open a position in the opposite direction. This is not really 'avoid' a loss, it is actually crystallizing a loss by changing the net position.
forex_trader_382738
會員從Dec 08, 2016開始
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Mar 01, 2017 at 07:48
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Why Forex Traders Are Losing Money?. For lack of risk management.
Since risk management is the key to survival. It can still be a very skilled operator and still be destroyed by poor risk management. Your job is not a number to make a profit, but to make sure you have what you have. Because your capital is small, the ability to make a profit may be lost.
Since risk management is the key to survival. It can still be a very skilled operator and still be destroyed by poor risk management. Your job is not a number to make a profit, but to make sure you have what you have. Because your capital is small, the ability to make a profit may be lost.
Mar 02, 2017 at 09:37
會員從Feb 12, 2016開始
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jhonix posted:
There are some traders who follow a methodology that attempts to greatly reduce or even completely eliminate losses. There are only two methodologies that can achieve this:
1. Add to a lossy position by believing you were right when you placed the original position and you were only wrong when you opened it. You can even add more in the next position to make recovery easier. The reality is that while this may work as a method, it is usually not optimal and we will generally have better results.
2. 'Change with the wind' and open a position in the opposite direction. This is not really 'avoid' a loss, it is actually crystallizing a loss by changing the net position.
Hello,
In theory the strategy 1 may work if you have:
* really large account
* always start adding to position with mini / micro lot
* tested money management
* great control over you - to see most of the time the floating p/l in minus
* to know what exact symbol to trade (ranging would be perfect)
I believe too many IF's :)
In another forum, years ago there were a member trading on that way and his account survived 12 figures of movement. For me personally this is not my preferable way of trading, but everybody need to decide for himself.
Mar 04, 2017 at 17:05
會員從Feb 04, 2017開始
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90% traders are looser and 71% of their trades are profitable. So, they know very well how to trade. Problem is somewhere else.
1. They don't follow money management. (primary reason finds by DailyFX)
2. They do not think different. You have to think against what 90% people think.
3. Focus on losses not profit. Think how much you would loose if you take the trade first. and try to take less trade.
4. Master a strategy what focused on simplicity and price action.
1. They don't follow money management. (primary reason finds by DailyFX)
2. They do not think different. You have to think against what 90% people think.
3. Focus on losses not profit. Think how much you would loose if you take the trade first. and try to take less trade.
4. Master a strategy what focused on simplicity and price action.
Helping new traders
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Mar 04, 2017 at 22:54
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kerstin71 posted:
90% traders are looser and 71% of their trades are profitable. So, they know very well how to trade. Problem is somewhere else.
1. They don't follow money management. (primary reason finds by DailyFX)
2. They do not think different. You have to think against what 90% people think.
3. Focus on losses not profit. Think how much you would loose if you take the trade first. and try to take less trade.
4. Master a strategy what focused on simplicity and price action.
You should add to that ,false signals by the promotion of TA over load
No understanding of how the underlying market functions.
"They mistook leverage with genius".
Mar 06, 2017 at 10:13
會員從Feb 22, 2011開始
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kerstin71 posted:
90% traders are looser and 71% of their trades are profitable. So, they know very well how to trade. Problem is somewhere else.
1. They don't follow money management. (primary reason finds by DailyFX)
2. They do not think different. You have to think against what 90% people think.
3. Focus on losses not profit. Think how much you would loose if you take the trade first. and try to take less trade.
4. Master a strategy what focused on simplicity and price action.
Having 70% of trades profitable does not mean you make money,
e.g. tp $1, sl $10
forex_trader_388839
會員從Jan 02, 2017開始
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Mar 22, 2017 at 07:33
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With the hundreds of techniques to operate that today exist in the market it is difficult to say which of the techniques or strategies is better, or which one is good. What should be important to you as an operator is that you adopt a strategy that fits and fits your needs. And as Warren Buffet said, there are only two rules to invest, the first 'never lose money' and the second 'always keep the previous rule in mind'
Mar 31, 2017 at 12:34
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會員從Dec 11, 2015開始
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People are constantly losing money in Forex. Whether it’s because their own flaws and lack of knowledge, discipline and experience, or because of a dishonest broker, they end up losing. And the dishonest brokers, unfortunately, are so many that loss because of fraud is also an important factor.
According to data recently published by the the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) said on Friday the number of financial consumer complaints filed in the first half of 2016 with European National Competent Authorities (NCAs) has grown to 7,026, or up by 36.4% from the previous six months. (https://www.forexnewslab.com/2017/03/24/esma-says-financial-consumer-complaints-in-europe-exceed-7000-in-h1-2016/) And that’s just for six months.
According to data recently published by the the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) said on Friday the number of financial consumer complaints filed in the first half of 2016 with European National Competent Authorities (NCAs) has grown to 7,026, or up by 36.4% from the previous six months. (https://www.forexnewslab.com/2017/03/24/esma-says-financial-consumer-complaints-in-europe-exceed-7000-in-h1-2016/) And that’s just for six months.
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