What do you think of the sentence "The initial trading habit of human beings is not trend trading, but buying bottoms and finding highs"?
"Buying the bottom and finding the high" and "following the trend" are two parallel trading ideas. In real life, 90% of people like to choose "buying the bottom and finding the high", and the remaining 10% have also undergone a lot of training and thinking. After correction, you will choose to "follow the trend". Why do we naturally like to "buy the bottom and touch the high"?
Some people say: One point of trading depends on technology, nine points depends on emotion, what do you think?
The trading mentality is always demonized. It is true that the mentality will affect the order, but it is too exaggerated. Shouldn’t it be that one has strong technology to have a stable mentality?
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!
What should I do if the platform cannot withdraw funds?
Have you ever encountered a situation where the platform cannot withdraw funds? During the epidemic, many platforms delayed the withdrawal of funds, and some large platforms such as Chase Finance had difficulties in capital turnover. Some time ago, I also saw someone reporting that they could not withdraw money. This may be a precursor to the collapse of the black platform! When the platform you are using fails to withdraw funds, or the withdrawal is rejected, and the account is delayed for a month or two, and the platform keeps making excuses or does not respond directly, what will you do?
What is the most painful thing about doing business?
A friend on WeChat told me a very classic saying: The biggest pain in trading is knowing that you are good, but not being able to prove it.I asked him back: Isn't the most painful thing about doing transactions not making money?He told me: You don't understand the psychology of a very competitive person. For me, proving that I am good is more important than making money.Knowing that you are awesome but unable to prove it, do you have similar thoughts? What do you think is the most painful part of trading? Let's talk together~
