Disliked{quote} How many currency pairs do you prefer to trade at the same time?Ignored
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How many strategies are u using and how many pairs do u trade? 0 replies
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How many Pairs Should a Trader focus on 31 replies
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Disliked{quote} How many currency pairs do you prefer to trade at the same time?Ignored
DislikedI do agree that it's better to follow multiple currency pairs, but newbies usually just don't know enough to do so. Yes, expand your horizon, learn how to do trade more currency pairs, but do so at your own pace.Ignored
DislikedI follow only one currency pair for my work. To become a forex trader you you have to learn it at first.Ignored
DislikedI follow only one currency pair for my work. To become a forex trader you you have to learn it at first.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Yes, trading with multiple trading pairs has a great advantage! But, I wouldn’t recommend to the new traders! New Forex traders try to use limited number like 1 or 2! Then gradually they should increase the number.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Any pair. The pair does absolutely not matter if you understand what price is doing. There is no such thing as best and worst pair. Study price, understand what liquidity is, understand orderflow and you will be able to open any asset and any time frame and trade it that way.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Any pair. The pair does absolutely not matter if you understand what price is doing. There is no such thing as best and worst pair. Study price, understand what liquidity is, understand orderflow and you will be able to open any asset and any time frame and trade it that way.Ignored
Disliked{quote} I agree. I'd only add that maybe it's a good idea to avoid exotics at first, simply because there are very specific fundamentals involved in influencing them.Ignored
Disliked{quote} But till now, new traders should focus on major Forex pairs instead of exotic pairs.Ignored
Disliked{quote} It is a good idea to avoid them in the start because they tend to be visually "dirtier", thus spotting where the orders might be sitting is tougher but with enough experience you should be able to trade any of these exotics. Define "specific fundamentals"? Fundamentals are nothing else but supply and demand, so if you know how supply and demand works, then you should be able to trade it and I can assure you that you can find everything on the chart without even bothering with fundamentals (i.e. news of any sort).Ignored
DislikedI'm a newbie here and I think the most convenient now is to follow just 2 maybe 3 pairs. The same strategy works with cryptocurrencies as well as I had my experience started exactly like this and it was quite comfy.Ignored