Can retail investors make money by imitating the single-handling methods of large institutions?
I found that our retail investors like to fight against big institutions when doing transactions. Why is this? Since it is a large institution, it is generally profitable, so can we still make money by imitating their single-handling methods?Recently, I heard about an institutional order area strategy. As long as you have the ability to identify and discover the order area of an institution, by identifying the trading methods of banks and large institutions, you can follow their footsteps to make money. It sounds reasonable, do you think it is reliable?
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"?
What do you think are the core competitiveness of a good broker?
What cognitive biases do we have to overcome?
What are the stupid behaviors in trading?
Let me tell you one thing, unplanned trading is the most stupid trading behavior. Follow your own ideas, enter and exit the market casually, and don’t do a good job of stop profit and stop loss. This should be the most mindless behavior!Have you seen any other stupid trading behaviors? Either your own or someone else's! Welcome to add, as a standard for our transactions!
