How to judge the real strength of a trader?
My buddy was fooled by the "teacher" in the QQ group again, and lost tens of thousands of yuan, and now he is drinking to relieve his worries.Fooled by teachers in the QQ group? Being led astray by the teacher in the live broadcast room? Get liquidated by a copycat boss? There are many new traders who have been scammed. Have you ever been scammed?But there is no other way, his own strength is not enough, so he can only seek help. The market is full of fish and dragons, so how can we accurately find a truly powerful "trading master"? From what aspects should we judge the real strength of a trader?
How to understand the phrase "the simpler the trading system, the better"?
What is the degree of simplicity here? Or the simplicity here is not what I thought, just use a few indicators, so what do you think of this sentence?
Why do some people want to call orders? If he can make money by trading, is he still using it to call orders?
What do you think about this question?What do you think?
My usual trading system continues to fail, what should I do?
If a trading system built by myself often fails and causes losses, should I abandon this system and replace it with another one? Is there a stable and profitable trading system?
How Do You Handle Fear and Greed in Your Trading?
I've been learning about trading psychology, and it's clear that emotions like fear and greed can seriously impact our trading decisions. I'd like to hear from fellow traders about how you deal with these emotions when you're in the midst of trading. What strategies or techniques do you use to keep fear and greed in check and make more rational trading decisions? Your insights and experiences could be a great help to all of us looking to improve our trading psychology. Share your wisdom!
