Sometimes I wonder why we still lose when so many information is readily available and so many strategies and skills abound everyday.
Why do we still fail?
Why do we still fail?
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DislikedSometimes I wonder why we still lose when so many information is readily available and so many strategies and skills abound everyday. Why do we still fail?Ignored
DislikedJust because there is a lot of information does not mean that all this information is useful, nor does it mean that the people with access to it have the discipline to implement what they've learned correctly.Ignored
Dislikedhaving information and making good use of information are two different things, also for me emotions are my biggest problem, as someone said above i find myself trying to ride out the losses hoping they will turn but when i make a successful trade i cut it short as soon as i see the profit in fear of loosing it. i know i need to work on having faith in what i have learnt.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi Walpants, it's only natural having these emotions, but you have the choice of acting on them. writing your emotions down and perhaps manage your winning trades more systematic could be your solution. I also suffered from taking profits too early. Once you get this right, you are more than half way from becoming a profitable trader.Ignored
Disliked{quote} thank you, sounds like good advice, the daft thing is i know what i need to do its just doing it thats the issue, not easy to control your own mindset.Ignored
DislikedFrom My experience after 12 years in FX...its a starting capital and the gap between reality and expectations.Ignored
DislikedIt's simple. Retail traders lack the information that institutional traders have. It's that simple. I'm still a junior member here although I've been on Forex Factory well over a year and just have never really contributed to the community. But as soon as I have full membership rights I'm going to post a forum regarding my trading experience which is 1+ year worth and explain why retail traders simply lack the edge. Other traders here are gonna say 1+ years is not enough trading time, but it's not them who decides if I have experience enough, it's...Ignored
DislikedIt's simple. Retail traders lack the information that institutional traders have. It's that simple. I'm still a junior member here although I've been on Forex Factory well over a year and just have never really contributed to the community. But as soon as I have full membership rights I'm going to post a forum regarding my trading experience which is 1+ year worth and explain why retail traders simply lack the edge. Other traders here are gonna say 1+ years is not enough trading time, but it's not them who decides if I have experience enough, it's...Ignored
Disliked{quote} You can have a much edge as you like. If you lack the risk management part you will eventually blow up your account.Ignored
DislikedIt's simple. Retail traders lack the information that institutional traders have. It's that simple. I'm still a junior member here although I've been on Forex Factory well over a year and just have never really contributed to the community. But as soon as I have full membership rights I'm going to post a forum regarding my trading experience which is 1+ year worth and explain why retail traders simply lack the edge. Other traders here are gonna say 1+ years is not enough trading time, but it's not them who decides if I have experience enough, it's...Ignored