Dislikedhi duyk.. nice cats
my stoploss is around 30pips, risk per trade is 5%,timeframe 1hour, as you know stoploss is relative based on strategy and timerameIgnored
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Dislikedhi duyk.. nice cats
my stoploss is around 30pips, risk per trade is 5%,timeframe 1hour, as you know stoploss is relative based on strategy and timerameIgnored
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i am very2 curious is there any successful trader exist? sorry but i haven't seen any, they just claim they're success but do not share anythingIgnored
DislikedLet me direct you to the thread on here that has delivered me most of what i've ever needed to learn about this market. "Trade what you see NOT what you want to see".
Search through 2500 pages of intraday trading using the approach described. Two traders in particular - "Infinity" and "EO Hater" - put it all out for you to see. They told you what they were looking at before price got there, where they thought price would turn, their live entries and their live trade management. Little bullshit, no fakery just great retail traders making...Ignored
DislikedI see that 26 people say that they quit after trying everything that's possible. By their logic, then, it's impossible to ever become profitable at forex.Ignored
DislikedI'll second that. It's "funny" that there are still a few traders here that a few years ago were crying and whining for tighter regulations. Now they're wondering if they'll be regulated out of business.
If something needed to be regulated it was crocked brokers, (et al). Given recent events, this is perfectly obvious.
Individual, retail traders were not the cause of any financial disaster yet it was "dictated" that said traders be reined in while the likes of JPMorgan (et al) continue to do what they were doing.
Screw...Ignored