Does a perfect forex trading strategy truly exist?

Aug 31 at 12:45
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Member Since May 17, 2025   4 posts
Aug 31 at 12:45 (edited Aug 31 at 12:46)

What do we ultimately seek from a trading strategy? Profits, of course.


However, achieving consistent profits requires entering trades in the right direction.


That's why understanding the 3W (What, Why, and When) is essential.


This Forex trading method will teach you exactly:


WHAT is this method about? There are some special numbers hidden behind the chart. Whenever you notice any reversals, there must be a special number behind it. This trading method is based on these special numbers and these numbers will help us to find reversals, to set stop loss and profits target.


WHY we need this trading method? This trading method will need to learn "When & How" we should look for trade entries.


WHEN & HOW we should look for trade entries? This is the most important part of this trading method. In this part we'll discuss about timing, chart patterns we need. Wrong session/timing will lead us to wrong trend trade entries. We'll follow "No patterns, No trades" rules.


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Member Since Jan 26, 2015   37 posts
Sep 06 at 10:34

The question is what perfect is. So it's meaningless to talk about it. But we can talk about the best forex strategy - the one that has the highest Recovery factor per unit of time. Such a strategy obviously does exist currently in the world, but we will never know it, because its owner will never disclose it. The goal of each trader is to develop their own best strategy that is proven by backtesting.  

"Markets are constantly in a state of uncertainty and flux and money is made by discounting the obvious and betting on the unexpected" - George Soros
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