Retail traders don’t need indicators - they need to stop lying to themselves

Jul 24 at 01:41
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Tham gia từ Jul 16, 2025   1bài viết
Jul 24 at 01:41

If your chart looks like a Christmas tree… you’re not trading, you’re guessing.


RSI, MACD, Fibonacci, Supply/Demand zones, ICT concepts, most of you are stacking tools to justify poor entries, not to build a repeatable edge. It's pointless


Here’s the truth:


Trading is 90% psychology, 9% risk management, and maybe 1% “strategy.”You don’t need a new indicator.You need to stop overtrading, respect position sizing, and wait for high-probability setups.


I hate how I see most retail traders blow up not because they "didn't learn enough"—but because they chase noise. You’re not in the markets to be excited, you’re here to make money. Stop trying to be entertained. Start being disciplined.


Who thinks indicators are the edge?


#Forex #RetailTradingReality #DisciplineOverHype #Myfxbook #CapitalPreservation #NoIndicators #TradingTruths

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Tham gia từ May 27, 2025   22bài viết
Jul 24 at 07:38

Most retail traders don’t fail because they’re using the wrong indicator. They fail because they don’t respect their own rules. Overtrading, poor risk management, and chasing setups out of boredom — that’s what really hurts performance.

Tham gia từ Jun 10, 2025   27bài viết
Jul 25 at 08:50

it’s not the indicator that fails you, it’s the lack of discipline and poor position sizing. In my years trading, I’ve found that waiting for high-probability setups and respecting risk rules yields far better results than stacking RSI, MACD, or Fib tools

Tham gia từ Mar 16, 2023   49bài viết
Jul 26 at 05:57

Most indicators just end up making things more complicated. Trading’s really about being patient, managing risk, and sticking to your setups.

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Tham gia từ Mar 02, 2015   575bài viết
Jul 26 at 12:14

You need to correctly configure indicators for specific timeframes and then there will be results)

Tham gia từ Jul 27, 2025   2bài viết
Jul 27 at 08:07

trading with a broker is always a risk

Tham gia từ Jul 02, 2025   1bài viết
Aug 08 at 00:33

I don't believe indicators contain any form of edge, since they can't extrapolate the future. Edge comes from the right mindset, a good money management and studying what is moving markets. That's all to it. I am trading on naked charts, no Indicators, no tricks. Just pure price action.

Tham gia từ Jul 05, 2024   4bài viết
Aug 22 at 10:57 (đã sửa Aug 22 at 11:01)

Traders can use whichever indicators they prefer, as long as those indicators are incorporated into a proven strategy (forward and back-tested) and show consistent profitability.


Key elements every trader must include in their approach:


The right Mindset


Money Management


Discipline


Control of over-trading 


All as suggested in previous posts above  but these should be common sense when starting out in the trading world.


But without a proven edge backed by a solid strategy, its only a matter of  time  before the account is blown---period.


Personally. I don't rely on indicators in my strategy, since most are lagging. The only indicator I use is Fibonacci, which I apply as a predictive tool, incorporating  pattern recognition.


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