How to distinguish between "noise" and "signal" in the trading field, and extract truly valuable information?
The financial market is flooded with a lot of information all the time, how can we extract something of real value from this information?
How do you view the advertising behavior of the salesmen on the platform? The more salesmen, the bigger the platform, the more trustworthy it is?
I feel that the current trading group is not as pure as it was a few years ago. I joined some trading groups to communicate and learn. Every time I finish speaking, a salesman will definitely add me (without repeating the same), but the behavior of the salesman is really strange. It's disgusting. Does it mean that the more salesmen there are on a certain platform, the stronger and more convincing that platform is?
Since when did you feel that trading is not that complicated?
Let me talk about myself, when I came into contact with currency, I found it very simple. Isn’t it just buying and selling currency, and there is no time limit. Later, when I really started trading, especially when I came into contact with indicators, I found it very difficult. Some indicators even have names. I couldn’t read it well, and after I studied it thoroughly, I found that the market was not as docile as I imagined, and losses were common, and my mentality collapsed...Why do I think trading is from simple to difficult, but Isn't it getting simpler and simpler as everyone said? Do you feel the same way?
Traders, what moments do you feel "really broke"?
Which trading cycle is suitable for newcomers?
Before asking the question, I searched related questions, and everyone said that it is suitable for you. But for those of us who are just learning to trade, we don't know what is suitable for us. Asking this question is to find an entry point. Is there a trading cycle that everyone agrees is more suitable for novices, so that I can try this cycle first to see if it is suitable, and if it is not suitable, I will change it. Please also answer the big guys, thank you.
