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What do u hate the most in Forex

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Nov 13, 2013 03:37 pm
leebelisar User

Posts: 120
Member since: 06/11/2013

Originally posted by 4nt5

 

Originally posted by rrayne20009

 

Losing is a thing every trader dont want to happen.So you must play your cards well.Practice patience,know when to attack.

 

 



 

 

While i do agree with you rrayne how do you know when to attack? surely you dont thats why we rely on signal providers to give us learning tips and even then its has the same risk. 

 



Is signal provider different to EA? Would that be advisable to new traders like me?

Nov 13, 2013 05:11 pm

Posts: 45
Member since: 06/11/2013

Originally posted by leebelisar

 

Originally posted by 4nt5

 

 

Originally posted by rrayne20009

 

Losing is a thing every trader dont want to happen.So you must play your cards well.Practice patience,know when to attack.

 

 



 

 

While i do agree with you rrayne how do you know when to attack? surely you dont thats why we rely on signal providers to give us learning tips and even then its has the same risk. 

 

 



 

Is signal provider different to EA? Would that be advisable to new traders like me?

 





A signal provider is a living human being, another trader sending out signals on what he/she is doing... EA is a computer generated indicator based on parameters set either by you or default..

For a rookie trader like myself I found it helpful to monitor signal provider strategies (not copy.. since ddemos cant copy trade), while playing around with EA settings as you trade to figure out your individual style... I' am still figuring out what each of the settings mean though ^.^ so if you figure any of them out it would be great to let me know:P 

https://www.fxstat.com/widget/link?t=wide&c=2&s=25061&o1=growth&o2=monthly&o3=profitfactor 

http://www.fxstat.com/widget/link?t=wide&c=6&s=25061&o1=growth&o2=drawdown&o3=profitfactor

Nov 14, 2013 11:07 pm
Gerski User

Posts: 42
Member since: 06/11/2013

Originally posted by Champ

Loss <img alt=" />. This is the worst part of forex tading. 

I think "Loss" should be an exception in remove list otherwise all would want it to be removed. Lets think about something else that we hate the most (after loss). 

................................................ I cannot think of anything else that I hate in forex<img alt=" /><img alt=" /><img alt=" />

Yes we are on the same boat,i think we all hate loss but thats reality loss is associated with forex.



Nov 15, 2013 06:14 pm
leebelisar User

Posts: 120
Member since: 06/11/2013

Originally posted by cheesyfinger

 

Originally posted by leebelisar

 

 

Originally posted by 4nt5

 

 

Originally posted by rrayne20009

 

Losing is a thing every trader dont want to happen.So you must play your cards well.Practice patience,know when to attack.

 

 



 

 

While i do agree with you rrayne how do you know when to attack? surely you dont thats why we rely on signal providers to give us learning tips and even then its has the same risk. 

 

 



 

Is signal provider different to EA? Would that be advisable to new traders like me?

 

 





A signal provider is a living human being, another trader sending out signals on what he/she is doing... EA is a computer generated indicator based on parameters set either by you or default..

For a rookie trader like myself I found it helpful to monitor signal provider strategies (not copy.. since ddemos cant copy trade), while playing around with EA settings as you trade to figure out your individual style... I' am still figuring out what each of the settings mean though ^.^ so if you figure any of them out it would be great to let me know:P 

 

https://www.fxstat.com/widget/link?t=wide&c=2&s=25061&o1=growth&o2=monthly&o3=profitfactor 

 



I understand now. Perhaps its good to integrate the two. Thanks.

Nov 22, 2013 01:50 pm
fxlots User

Posts: 22
Member since: 07/11/2013

Jargon, i hate the Jargon with a passion...When i want to make a trade and i see some news with Jargon i have to open up a new tab to search it up, translate and apply... for example: hawkish, dovish, bearish... wth?! 

https://www.fxstat.com/widget/link?t=small&c=3&s=25095&o1=growth&o2=drawdown&o3=monthly&o4=equity 

Nov 22, 2013 02:56 pm
leebelisar User

Posts: 120
Member since: 06/11/2013

Originally posted by fxlots

Jargon, i hate the Jargon with a passion...When i want to make a trade and i see some news with Jargon i have to open up a new tab to search it up, translate and apply... for example: hawkish, dovish, bearish... wth?! 

https://www.fxstat.com/widget/link?t=small&c=3&s=25095&o1=growth&o2=drawdown&o3=monthly&o4=equity 



There are also some jargons very new to me. Sometimes, I really do not have any idea about it. Lucky, we are good friends with Google.

Nov 22, 2013 03:35 pm

Posts: 47
Member since: 13/09/2013

Originally posted by fxlots

Jargon, i hate the Jargon with a passion...When i want to make a trade and i see some news with Jargon i have to open up a new tab to search it up, translate and apply... for example: hawkish, dovish, bearish... wth?! 

https://www.fxstat.com/widget/link?t=small&c=3&s=25095&o1=growth&o2=drawdown&o3=monthly&o4=equity 

 



 

Yeah![grin] I had to search in google what's bullish and bearish means too!

Nov 22, 2013 04:33 pm
leebelisar User

Posts: 120
Member since: 06/11/2013

Originally posted by rrayne20009

 

Originally posted by fxlots

 

Jargon, i hate the Jargon with a passion...When i want to make a trade and i see some news with Jargon i have to open up a new tab to search it up, translate and apply... for example: hawkish, dovish, bearish... wth?! 

https://www.fxstat.com/widget/link?t=small&c=3&s=25095&o1=growth&o2=drawdown&o3=monthly&o4=equity 

 

 



 

 

Yeah!<img alt=" /> I had to search in google what's bullish and bearish means too!

 



Google and new traders, I think, are good friends. [blush] I've came across to a Web site about Forex trading jargons but I forgot to bookmark the url. Still searching my history. I'll share the link once I find it again.

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