A handful of bitter tears, I have been trading for five years, and I still lose money, what should I do?

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In foreign exchange trading, you still need to be more restrained and more patient. You must reach a point that is in line with your own profit before you go up. Don’t be greedy. In fact, it is a matter of probability. There is an indicator that has been studied by you many times. If this indicator appears, you will act, and if it does not appear, you will not participate. As long as you learn to restrain yourself, you will definitely not lose money all the time. In many cases, impulse is the devil. It is simple to say, but it is difficult for some people to do it!

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Don't do it.

In another five years, there is a high probability that you will still lose money, a very high probability.

There are hundreds of thousands to millions of people in China doing foreign exchange margin trading, and a few of them really make a lot of money.

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It's been five years and you're still losing money. Your foundation is still solid. It is recommended to calm down first, do simulations, find out the market sense first, and then learn more about technical indicators. Although I am not optimistic about indicators, there is no shortcut to doing foreign exchange. You need to know everything you need to learn. Finally, you find a way to make orders in your own range. Don't trust others, trust yourself, only what suits you is the most important thing!

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