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For newbie long term trading

Michihito
Dec 31 2020 at 13:15
298 ieraksti
For newbie long term trading is good as it helps to develop trading psychology. And for long term H4 and D1 time frames are good. But above all, the best is what works for you. What works for me may not work for you. By study and experiment you have to find out what you understand the most and what works for you.
debragonzalez
Jan 11 2021 at 07:15
23 ieraksti
Before making any investments, a newbie needs to understand his requirements. They must practice as much as they can on their demo account and then, plan what they really want to do.
Collingwood112
Jan 21 2021 at 09:46
22 ieraksti
Yes, working and developing a trading psychology really helps a trader for long term growth. It is also important to have the right trading mindset.
Duktilar
Jan 21 2021 at 10:40
112 ieraksti
You just need to set yourself up for trading and set priorities for yourself.
Raywilkins665
Feb 06 2021 at 11:48
24 ieraksti
Duktilar posted:
You just need to set yourself up for trading and set priorities for yourself.
I guess a newbie should first learn at least the basics of trading. There is no point of trading without any prior knowledge.
Duktilar
Feb 07 2021 at 12:16
112 ieraksti
Of course, you are right, there is no point and logic in trading, I have no idea about anything.
ramirokeller
Feb 08 2021 at 05:34
17 ieraksti
Raywilkins665 posted:
Duktilar posted:
You just need to set yourself up for trading and set priorities for yourself.
I guess a newbie should first learn at least the basics of trading. There is no point of trading without any prior knowledge.
Yes. Also, a new trader needs to understand that you won’t be getting profits as soon as you start trading. You have to keep yourself prepared for the losses too though they can be covered up later.
Joz8
Feb 08 2021 at 05:57
104 ieraksti
Raywilkins665 posted:
I guess a newbie should first learn at least the basics of trading. There is no point of trading without any prior knowledge.
NO doubts about it, learning is the first step in any field, including forex. If one has little or no knowledge, then there is hardly any chance of achieving success.
Raywilkins665
Feb 08 2021 at 11:03
24 ieraksti
ramirokeller posted:
Raywilkins665 posted:
Duktilar posted:
You just need to set yourself up for trading and set priorities for yourself.
I guess a newbie should first learn at least the basics of trading. There is no point of trading without any prior knowledge.
Yes. Also, a new trader needs to understand that you won’t be getting profits as soon as you start trading. You have to keep yourself prepared for the losses too though they can be covered up later.
I too had this thing in mind that I’ll be facing loss at the start but thankfully it was not that much. Maybe partially also because of low cost brokers like fxview and XM that I used. I have always researched before trading in anything and double checked before taking any decision. If a beginner will keep these small things in mind, he won’t be facing any problem. Afterall it’s all about being more responsible towards your own money.
ramirokeller
Feb 09 2021 at 05:54
17 ieraksti
Raywilkins665 posted:
ramirokeller posted:
Raywilkins665 posted:
Duktilar posted:
You just need to set yourself up for trading and set priorities for yourself.
I guess a newbie should first learn at least the basics of trading. There is no point of trading without any prior knowledge.
Yes. Also, a new trader needs to understand that you won’t be getting profits as soon as you start trading. You have to keep yourself prepared for the losses too though they can be covered up later.
I too had this thing in mind that I’ll be facing loss at the start but thankfully it was not that much. Maybe partially also because of low cost brokers like fxview and XM that I used. I have always researched before trading in anything and double checked before taking any decision. If a beginner will keep these small things in mind, he won’t be facing any problem. Afterall it’s all about being more responsible towards your own money.
Absolutely. Taking care of these small things results in big profits. If not big, it can still give satisfactory results.
TradeHut
Feb 11 2021 at 12:29
31 ieraksti
No matter what the trading style is, a newbie should come prepared with sufficient knowledge and skills and should possess patience.
AliaDare
Feb 13 2021 at 12:49
788 ieraksti
It is not possible to make money from trading if trading psychology is not managed properly. In this case, you need to create a proper mindset. And we have to move forward in trading with long term goals.
Quange
Feb 14 2021 at 09:26
25 ieraksti
Due to the fact that long-term trading implies a profit that will be quick for me, many beginners do not try to get around this.
LeviSievwright5
Feb 14 2021 at 17:28
298 ieraksti
The risk is lower than short term trading to long term trading. It is possible to follow money management properly.
beltvurm
Feb 17 2021 at 04:53
13 ieraksti
I agree! Keeping a track of how to maintain the right trading mindset can come as a big help for newbies.
epeepillock
Mar 02 2021 at 04:37
15 ieraksti
Yes, trading psychology is fundamental for traders and they need to make up the right trading mind for trading peacefully.
maxjunior
Oct 24 2021 at 13:32
1 ieraksti
J'ai besoin d'un Mentor, je suis débutant.
CraigMcG2020
Oct 24 2021 at 16:48
399 ieraksti
ramirokeller posted:
Raywilkins665 posted:
Duktilar posted:
You just need to set yourself up for trading and set priorities for yourself.
I guess a newbie should first learn at least the basics of trading. There is no point of trading without any prior knowledge.
Yes. Also, a new trader needs to understand that you won’t be getting profits as soon as you start trading. You have to keep yourself prepared for the losses too though they can be covered up later.

This is so key like if new traders get profits it is quickly taken away from them. There are no shortcuts
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