Why do we still fail to trade after learning so many trading indicators?
What books inspired you in your trading journey?
Storytelling, characters, and themes in books may have impacted a person's trading philosophy or strategies. It underscores the idea that inspiration and insights can come from unexpected sourcesand provides a unique perspective on the trader's personal journey.
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?
How to choose between opening a position through a breakthrough and opening a position with a pullback in trading?
How do you handle when you're in the "wrong trade"?
I heard from trading masters that transactions are divided into correct transactions and incorrect transactions. Profit orders may be wrong transactions, and loss orders may also be correct transactions. How do you define "wrong trade"? What is the most impressive mistake you made? What kind of result? What enlightenment did it have on your subsequent orders? I hope you guys can share it, thank you!
