Forex is undoubtedly a high-risk market. As the risk is high, so is the potential for Forex profit.
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DislikedForex is undoubtedly a high-risk market. As the risk is high, so is the potential for Forex profit.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Yes, Forex is risky for the good skilled Forex trader but not unplayable. But, it’s high risk market for the low skilled traders for sure.Ignored
Disliked{quote} The risk is the same regardless of the skill of a trader. You are mixing profitability with risk.Ignored
Disliked{quote} The risk is the same regardless of the skill of a trader. You are mixing profitability with risk.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Yes, it’s possible! But higher time frames are relatively stable than the lower time frames! As a result, a number of traders are interested in only higher time frames!Ignored
Disliked{quote} I agree with this. Additionally, I think the bigger timeframes are more likely to be analyzed. It is impossible to make any technical or fundamental analysis on M1 or M5. But the H1, H4 or D1 are more possible to be successfully analyzedIgnored
DislikedThere is a massive volume of FOREX trading worldwide, it is a very competitive market. There are no guarantees in trading.Ignored
Dislikedhi, is it even possible to trade low timeframes successfully? Do all professional traders trade only like H4 and up? What are are the distinctions between retail traders and institutional traders? Why can’t retail win as good as institutional? How does one create a stable trading portfolio? For example I hear if you buy USDJPY then don’t buy GBPUSD because you’ll be going against yourself, buying and selling USD together, but both always have different volatility that widely ranges so how do you calculate what lot size.... hope a pro can give a...Ignored
Dislikedhi, is it even possible to trade low timeframes successfully? Do all professional traders trade only like H4 and up? What are are the distinctions between retail traders and institutional traders? Why can’t retail win as good as institutional? How does one create a stable trading portfolio? For example I hear if you buy USDJPY then don’t buy GBPUSD because you’ll be going against yourself, buying and selling USD together, but both always have different volatility that widely ranges so how do you calculate what lot size.... hope a pro can give a...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hello, of course, it’s possible! Actually, Forex is open to all; I know a trader who is making consistent money based on moving average crossover trading strategy, although this system is not working to me! So, you need to spend more time in demo to find out best trading parameters for you.Ignored
Disliked{quote} If you think about it that all you need is a 50% winrate and a 2/1 RR in your statistics, trading MA crossovers might give you this. All you need is an edge and being consistent. Of course it might not be an efficient way of trading, but most traders cannot even achieve that.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hello, of course, it’s possible! Actually, Forex is open to all; I know a trader who is making consistent money based on moving average crossover trading strategy, although this system is not working to me! So, you need to spend more time in demo to find out best trading parameters for you.Ignored
Disliked{quote} i was profitable in demo with this trading approach but didn't get same result when starting real account.Ignored
Disliked{quote} i was profitable in demo with this trading approach but didn't get same result when starting real account.Ignored