Posts Tagged ‘forex robots’

Do Not Fall For These Massive Mistakes

Wednesday, January 5th, 2011

1. Giving up too shortly

Be careful not to give in on a good system simply because it goes through bad times. Look to the long term results. As long as your total results are profitable, do not get excited by successes or unhappy by mess ups. Treat them both as numbers and keep emotions out of it. 2. Acting too soon

If you are impatient you won’t be trading at the right moment and your results will suffer. Impatient currency exchange traders do not wait for the signals to be right but jump in and open a trade because they believe things might be on the point of going their way, or because they’ve not had an opportunity to trade for a bit and they are bored. Huge mistake!

3. Acting too late

Hesitation, on the other hand, generally occurs because you do not trust your fx trading system. You’ve got the signals but you need to wait for another movement or another indicator before you act. If you regularly end up in this scenario you might need to test your system further or cut back your position size so that you don’t feel so alarmed.

On Forex Systems

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

Forex trading is a tough game. You win and you lose. It’s very emotional yet emotions is your worst enemy. You want to win yet you have to learn to lose. And I don’t mean losing in the emotional sense, I mean learning to cut the loss in time. One might say that losing is a more important skill than winning. And of course winning is very important, that is a given.

You can sum up all Forex trading in a single sentence. Forex is best traded with a strict rules followed with emotionless execution. To follow this to the letter, Forex robots like FAP Turbo would be the best traders. Unfortunately, what makes things complicated is that those rules are rather fuzzy and ever changing. How then a trader is supposed to trade by such rules, let alone without an emotion?

It all comes down to knowledge and experience of a trader. These things are to be learned and experienced in practice. But they are possible.