Day Trading Strategy Wars – Which one is best? ek iş

Day Trading Strategy Wars – Which one is best? ek iş 2022

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Forex day trading is a popular approach among traders seeking to capitalize on short-term price movements in the foreign exchange market. With its potential for quick profits, day trading has garnered attention from both experienced and novice traders alike. To succeed in this fast-paced environment, it’s crucial to adopt effective strategies that align with your goals and risk tolerance. This article explores three prominent day trading strategies in the world of forex trading: scalping, swing trading, and intraday trading.

Scalping is a strategy that focuses on making small, frequent trades to profit from short-term price fluctuations. Scalpers aim to capitalize on rapid price movements, often holding trades for just a few seconds to a few minutes. This strategy requires traders to closely monitor price charts, employ technical indicators, and execute trades swiftly. Successful scalpers utilize tight stop-loss orders to manage risk effectively. Although it demands intense concentration and discipline, scalping can be rewarding for traders who prefer an active, high-frequency trading style.

Swing trading and intraday trading strategies are suitable for traders looking to capture larger price movements over slightly longer time frames. Swing traders analyze price patterns and utilize technical indicators to identify potential reversals or continuations in the market. They typically hold trades for a few days to a few weeks, aiming to profit from trends within this time frame. On the other hand, intraday traders seek to take advantage of price movements within a single trading day, often entering and exiting positions before the market closes. Both strategies require traders to set appropriate risk management techniques and employ sound money management principles.

In conclusion, successful day trading in the forex market demands the implementation of effective strategies tailored to your trading style and risk appetite. Scalping, swing trading, and intraday trading are three popular approaches that offer different levels of intensity and time commitment. Whether you prefer the quick-paced action of scalping or the slightly longer-term opportunities presented by swing trading and intraday trading, it’s important to thoroughly understand these strategies, practice with demo accounts, and continuously refine your skills to increase your chances of success in the dynamic world of forex day trading.

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“Day Trading Strategy Wars – Which one is best? ek iş” üzerine 20 yorum

  1. 2 Most important things:
    1. Proper risk Management
    2. Discipline
    3. Knowing how to count… wait a minute.

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  2. actually.. Ur indicators are just BAD in terms of indication of position entry.

    Just hint for every one. Try test any of these indicators for 100 trades. Write down stats (winrate, and total profit)
    After that use same instrument, same timeline, same number of trades BUT just go randomly))) Dont use any of indicators at all, just wattch at the screen and if you ‘think’ it’s short go short, and long if opposite.

    And what u will find that ur ‘random’ positions have same or even better performance than any of indicators.)))
    Don’t think that im saying bullshit. Just do this. And if you done it 1 time and it’s as i said(it will as i said)

    Try same experiment AGAIN and again on other timeframes, timelines, instruments etc.
    it will work same or even better…

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  3. I have been a Brute Force guy, but in light of the revamp of Happy Trail, for strategy wars, I’m going to strategy hop just one last time, and see how Happy Trail plays out. And hey, Brute Force and Happy Trail may not necessarily be mutually exclusive in the long term – we’ll see.

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  4. Thanks, arty, I actually dont have much to say, but thanks.I can’t explain how much the trading floor community has helped me. Wonderful work. Congrats. To all my Kenyans buddy struggling out there.”THIS IS THE WAY”

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  5. I’ve said it a few times in your video comments before, and I’ll say it again here: the absolute best thing a new trader can do to ensure they are not part of the losing 95% (eventually lol) …is to FORGET about winning or losing trades, and focus entirely on “mistakes, or no mistakes?” Because learning to execute the mechanical rules of any strategy with zero mistakes will take you farther, faster, than anything else.

    Oppositely, for comparison, what if your first 20 trades have 7 winners, 13 losers, but you made 11 mistakes and deviated from your strategy 3 times? That’s a mess that will only postpone you knowing for sure whether or not what you’re doing is actually sustainable. You should be paper trading until you can get your act together. Meanwhile, if you make zero mistakes in 20 trades, I don’t care if they’re winners or losers, either way by the end of those trades you KNOW whether you should dump that strategy and move on, or keep with it to see where 50 or 100 miatake-free trades takes you.

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  6. I so wanna be on it, im a new trader , learnt so much i can from 13 hours of trading myself for everyday in 6 months. im so tired atm but ive allways had my eye to join the trading floor. i maybe join soon i hope. when is last sign up day?

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  7. sure thing, but 1 month of getting consistent profitable results is nothing.

    but i love that concept of strategy wars. keep it green 🙂

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