Is trading analysis or pure speculation?

Sep 02 at 08:10
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Member Since Sep 01, 2025   7 posts
Sep 02 at 08:10

Trading is a combination of analysis and speculation. Analysis provides a logical basis, while speculation arises from market uncertainty. The two go hand in hand, making trading the art of reading opportunities in ever-changing uncertainty. What do you think?

Member Since Aug 15, 2025   125 posts
Sep 02 at 10:09

buy cheap - sell expensive. Follow MM, Work according to the Trading System with the observance of the algorithm. I know how to always work in the plus.

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Member Since Sep 01, 2025   7 posts
Sep 03 at 10:43

Okay, thank you, but the question is, how do we determine what is cheap and what is expensive?

Member Since Aug 15, 2025   125 posts
Sep 03 at 12:17

Trading System on seven correctly configured indicators for a certain time frame. Manual work, Everything is visually clear - indicators periodically give signals both sound and visual - if the algorithm of work is observed, the result of opening and closing orders is always in plus. Indicators work in combination oscillator, trend and volume.

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Member Since Aug 22, 2025   2 posts
Sep 04 at 06:31

Simply put, trading is purely speculative. Technical and fundamental analysis are essential tools to help with your speculations of the current instrument you are thinking of trading. 


Tip for traders: create an entry rule and an exit rule for your trades and really stick to it. You must make adjustment accordingly, this way you can keep improving your system. 

Member Since Aug 15, 2025   125 posts
Sep 04 at 06:36

The Perfect Trading System does not need adjustments, there are several market patterns - and they are constant,

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