gabeorwel posted:True! Patience is very important for an investor.
always! Long term is a path of smart people. one very famous investor once said - you need to wait for 9 months for a woman to give birth. You can't make her give birth faster by impregnating 9 other women. Same thing with an investments. You can't possibly expect to get something valuable and not waiting for it.
protrader69120
Mar 03, 2020 부터 멤버
게시물21
May 15 2020 at 17:32
You can't call yourself a trader without this ability to wait. Everyone knows that you can't possibly achieve something NOT working hard. IT's just not possible. Well, it's possible. But just if you have rich parents. Otherwise - you gotta work hard and wait passionately.
Long-term trading takes much less time than medium- and short-term investments. Moreover, a long-term investor doesn't need to make quick decisions, while shorter-term investments may require it. As a passive investor, a long-term investor has many advantages: and the most important thing to me is that there are less commissions and fees. Traders often forget about these payments. But when trading with small capital, commissions and fees are important. In some cases, the best thing a trader can do is learn to control his or her impulses and make as few trades as possible. Many believe that only long-term investments can really make money.
You always need to look at a situation that really does not come from the crowd.
Indeed, sometimes it’s very hard to get up with me, sometimes it brings good results.
Gingerrogers
Jul 01, 2020 부터 멤버
게시물28
Jul 16 2020 at 11:23
Long term is the best way to earn good revenue. Patience gives you good results at the end. Every trader should have patience during trading. Gold is considered as a safe haven and is one of the best long term investments. Investments held for longer periods tend to exhibit lower volatility than those held for shorter periods.
Thorgalmeena
Jan 12, 2020 부터 멤버
게시물17
Jul 19 2020 at 09:24
Yes it is but you have to be well trained. That means that you should have mastered trading to your best potential. Waiting long term will be worth it if the result that you wil get ill be better than if you had not waited.. Having patience is a very important part of forex trading. Think baout it.
Let me tell you what I did when I joined forex. I took more than a year learning and practicing in my demo account before I began real trading. I needed to know if I was going to be a good trader or not and that time was sufficient. You therefore need to have patience if you want to make it big. It does not hurt but actually pays off.
If you are new than you should try your trade with short tem trading and try to gain some some quick profit. But I think long term trading is also not bad thing and most of the expert traders are doing long term trading and making good profit.But for long term trading you always need big amount of capital and also knowledge and skills.
Thorgaswyn
Dec 25, 2019 부터 멤버
게시물20
Jul 26 2020 at 17:01
Of course, but only if you have done a large market analysis before and have carefully considered all your steps with different options. This is really important, because even a lot of capital cannot be a guarantee if you do not understand what you are doing in the market.
Long term is worth the wait mainly because it is easier to make money long term trading rather than short term trading
Wiktor63463gt
Feb 24, 2020 부터 멤버
게시물3
Aug 04 2020 at 11:59
Trading long positions often brings a large profit

Aug 04 2020 at 14:43
Depends on trader perception.
I keep position very long; include rollovers I have 87 days holding average. Because of this I can take bigger profit. Recently I took silver from 14 to 21 I hold it 5 months and now silver is 25 so I could still hold and still happy..
Here is the trick, to hold that much I should manage position size and must take relatively small size. Another trader can take five times bigger position and hold silver last couple weeks and he would be still same profitability with me. As you can see there is no correct or wrong, worth or not, it is just choose.
I keep position very long; include rollovers I have 87 days holding average. Because of this I can take bigger profit. Recently I took silver from 14 to 21 I hold it 5 months and now silver is 25 so I could still hold and still happy..
Here is the trick, to hold that much I should manage position size and must take relatively small size. Another trader can take five times bigger position and hold silver last couple weeks and he would be still same profitability with me. As you can see there is no correct or wrong, worth or not, it is just choose.
LeviSievwright5
Jul 20, 2020 부터 멤버
게시물298
Aug 04 2020 at 18:48
Yes, it is true because long term trading requires risk-reward to be followed. Risk reward scalping is no longer seen in the case. But long-term trades need to look at these later, which makes the trade more likely to turn a profit. And long term analysis is usually done by looking at the big time frame so the analysis is much better. However, in order to trade long term, the amount needs to be more. It is not possible to trade long term if the amount is not high.
Both long term and short are good for trading. But the real question which type of trading is good for whom. If you understand long term trading well it's good for you. Without understanding the price movement holding a trade for long term can wipe out your account. So what you understand the best is best for you.
If the trade is going smoothly and there are some positive aspects, then, of course, you can wait.
SofieAndreasen
Jul 23, 2020 부터 멤버
게시물759
Aug 09 2020 at 12:54
Many traders think short-term trading is the most profitable. But Long-term trading can also be profitable. It is most suitable for lot of traders, including those they have full-time jobs or other everyday duties and commitments.
Nothing that you have been learning and gaining a new skills are done in the short term. Everything is done in long term plans. Long term trading can give you so many opportunity to have a new skills - discipline, patience, risk manager, money manager and many more.