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What is the trading psychology for you?
Member Since Jul 26, 2021
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Jul 26, 2021 at 12:38
Member Since Jul 26, 2021
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I know that I have to stay calm all the time I trade in order to make the right decisions.
Also, I believe it is very important to have good health in order to withstand stress.
A simple rule for me is "don't become a gambling Hulk" and stop on time.
Taking losses as part of my job.
Also, I believe it is very important to have good health in order to withstand stress.
A simple rule for me is "don't become a gambling Hulk" and stop on time.
Taking losses as part of my job.
Member Since May 19, 2020
321 posts
Jul 27, 2021 at 09:51
Member Since May 19, 2020
321 posts
For me, psychology is a
clear mind,
emotional stability
and the ability to use the right opportunities.
Over the years of trading, I have learned not to succumb to emotions during a loss or profit. I know how my system works and I know when to stop and when to continue. It will come with experience.
It's written above correctly that the gradual development of trading from a demo to a minimum deposit, and then further it is the way even to the correct trader's psychology.
clear mind,
emotional stability
and the ability to use the right opportunities.
Over the years of trading, I have learned not to succumb to emotions during a loss or profit. I know how my system works and I know when to stop and when to continue. It will come with experience.
It's written above correctly that the gradual development of trading from a demo to a minimum deposit, and then further it is the way even to the correct trader's psychology.
@Marcellus8610
Member Since Jul 26, 2021
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Member Since Jul 26, 2021
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Jul 27, 2021 at 11:56
Member Since Jul 26, 2021
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CatWalker posted:
Best way is to easy your way in. Start with demo then small live account then larger live account. This way the psychology is kept under control
I think this will only work if the approach is initially correct. It is advisable to be under the supervision of a tutor who can correct bad habits and shortcomings in the psychological approach at the inception stage. It is very difficult to change psychology over time.
But I agree with the opinion about the light start and easy entry into forex trading.
Member Since Mar 16, 2021
447 posts
Jul 27, 2021 at 14:27
Member Since Jul 07, 2021
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LesleyLesley posted:
I know that I have to stay calm all the time I trade in order to make the right decisions.
Also, I believe it is very important to have good health in order to withstand stress.
A simple rule for me is "don't become a gambling Hulk" and stop on time.
Taking losses as part of my job.
I feel it is helpful to take deep breaths, and take the time to think with a clear mind. To do this you need to stop, close your eyes, play instrumental music - anything that can work well for you. The key is to be focused so as to make sure there are no emotions bugging you while you are trying to make final decisions in trading.
Jul 27, 2021 at 18:25
Member Since Jul 27, 2021
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Psychology of trading is so complicated topic, because it's individual. Some people have initial mental resist but some are so susceptible to exposure and stress.
I am phlegmatic and I handle it easier than some, but nevertheless, I create a trading plan and prepare my brain for possible risks even before trading.
I am phlegmatic and I handle it easier than some, but nevertheless, I create a trading plan and prepare my brain for possible risks even before trading.
Member Since Jun 17, 2021
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Jul 28, 2021 at 07:11
Member Since Dec 13, 2019
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I believe that psychological stability comes with the experience only if you spend time and efforts to learn from mistakes. It is important to admit mistakes in trading because otherwise, they have tendency to repeat themselves in the future. The more you know, the less stressful it is to trade.
Member Since Jul 26, 2021
26 posts
Jul 28, 2021 at 10:27
Member Since Jul 26, 2021
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MarcellusLux posted:
For me, psychology is a
clear mind,
emotional stability
and the ability to use the right opportunities.
Over the years of trading, I have learned not to succumb to emotions during a loss or profit. I know how my system works and I know when to stop and when to continue. It will come with experience.
It's written above correctly that the gradual development of trading from a demo to a minimum deposit, and then further it is the way even to the correct trader's psychology.
Thank you. It would be interesting to get some advice from an experienced trader.
Do you analyze your mistakes and how do you deal with it?
Member Since Jul 26, 2021
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Jul 28, 2021 at 10:29
Member Since Jul 26, 2021
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AliaDare posted:
I think of the ability to manage discipline and plans as positive trading psychology. And this is a very important issue.
Thanks. The same question is for you. Do you consider yourself a disciplined trader? And what are the discipline rules for your trading session?
Member Since Jul 26, 2021
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Member Since Jul 26, 2021
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Jul 28, 2021 at 10:42
Member Since Jul 26, 2021
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mab8 posted:LesleyLesley posted:
I know that I have to stay calm all the time I trade in order to make the right decisions.
Also, I believe it is very important to have good health in order to withstand stress.
A simple rule for me is "don't become a gambling Hulk" and stop on time.
Taking losses as part of my job.
I feel it is helpful to take deep breaths, and take the time to think with a clear mind. To do this you need to stop, close your eyes, play instrumental music - anything that can work well for you. The key is to be focused so as to make sure there are no emotions bugging you while you are trying to make final decisions in trading.
Thanks for the heartfelt post here. You helped me plunge into the ocean of balance. Yes, you are right, this practice is useful, especially when you are a participant in a rally in the market from morning to night.
Jul 28, 2021 at 10:54
Member Since Jul 19, 2020
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LesleyLesley posted:AliaDare posted:
I think of the ability to manage discipline and plans as positive trading psychology. And this is a very important issue.
Thanks. The same question is for you. Do you consider yourself a disciplined trader? And what are the discipline rules for your trading session?
Yes, I trade by maintaining discipline. I try to trade by following the risk ratio and money management after doing an analysis. And if the profit is 30 pips, I manage the trade.
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Jul 28, 2021 at 11:16
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LesleyLesley posted:LukeRachel posted:
Trading Mind Game. So here you have to trade by applying Proper Psychology. If we ever try to do emotional trading, it will be a big loss for trading investment.
Mind game is a good definition
Thanks. It is very difficult to make a profit in trading if you do not manage psychology properly.
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