DislikedSomething something doji hammer buttlick pattern. Am I doing this right? Am I a trader yet?Ignored
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DislikedSomething something doji hammer buttlick pattern. Am I doing this right? Am I a trader yet?Ignored
DislikedG/M, small pip range y/day, ie a <30day adr bullish dly candle, with 3 x 1hr attempts to get south of the prev day's lo all meeting with demand and a move up. Today so far, a small range Asian session with the AL still the CDL, and false 1st upside b/o of the AH to the CDH. 1hr below {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} ...... that 61.8 is looking gud, any reaction around that area is irresistable, .......Ignored
Disliked...another couple of fibs reached @ CDH (fibs, fibs everywhere,) a 3 fib cluster 3086-90 in a 3085-3106 fib zone, (iIe a zone is wider than a cluster.) Fib clusters to the immediate upside I see are 3118-31 (5,) 3186-93 (5,) then 3206-12 (3,) all assuming 3010 stays the lo of these moves down to which they relate. 4hr/1hr below {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} CABLE I decide to gamble a bit , who know it may be my lucky day toward tomorrow UK Official Bank Rate {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} CABLE Ready to rumble for today main event ? Here's my newbie view at glance....Ignored
DislikedThis is my newbie question.......... Why is it that when we’re deep in drawdown, we hold on to losing trades like our life depends on it — but when we’re finally in profit, we close it faster than lightning, only to watch price keep running in our favour? What’s going on in our trader psychology here?Curious to hear how you all deal with this mental trap. Anyone can help me as newbie like to learn. Thank you
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DislikedThis is my newbie question.......... Why is it that when we’re deep in drawdown, we hold on to losing trades like our life depends on it — but when we’re finally in profit, we close it faster than lightning, only to watch price keep running in our favour? What’s going on in our trader psychology here?Curious to hear how you all deal with this mental trap. Anyone can help me as newbie like to learn. Thank you
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Disliked...the Uk Boe/Mpc later is probably going to be a non-event insofar as the current 4.00% rate goes, ie likely no change. It's the vote they'll be watching, for any movement in it. Upside follow-thru on y/day's bullish dly candle today so far today, but price still within the body of Tuesday's bearish thrust candle on the same t/f. Dly below {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Greed and Fear, big bank small lots helps Zebi or Wavegarrick would be the best to ask...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Greed and Fear, big bank small lots helps Zebi or Wavegarrick would be the best to ask...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Apparently humans suffer/gain from pain/reward respectively differently. Psychologically, loss is apparently twice as painful as the pleasure of gain, so we are more likely to a close winning trade too soon as we fear a loss more. It is a common problem amongst newbie traders for sure, (although I don't count you amongst them lol,!) but one that can be resolved by trading with a proven edge that has a positive expectancy / trade, over the sample size of trades it is proven net profitable over. As Rob says above, the problem is exacerbated...Ignored