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It is a fact that forex trading became a highly preferable investment method in the last decade. Combined with the internet as a global 24/7 network forex is reachable to everyone. I'll not give about the basic explanations of forex trading in this. I am sure that i do not have to tell what forex trading is. People which familiar or have an interest in an investment, know forex already. Don't They? Forex trading is basically just an investment. As any other investment, there are always benefits and risks beyond forex trading. Many people/organization, especially forex brokers, its affiliate and those who earn their income by providing some forex related services says that forex trading have so much advantages compared to other investments, Forex is easy, with its non-stop 24 hour market, its wide range adjustment leverage, its automated trading platform, its offered better opportunity for income resource,and many more.. You name it as such as you want to... Blinded by its beautiful dream imagination, many small/personal traders, especially for the new ones forgot that forex trading is basically still an investment program. Traders should never have a thought that forex trading is an income resource.

Common Beginner Traders scenario

Beginner forex traders are usually follow the trend of forex trading without preparing and providing themselves with an adequate understanding about what's inside forex trading. Their common scenarios are:

1. Know about the forex trading

2. Have an interest in forex trading

3. Looking for an easy and profitable forex services (Usually by looking for some services with less margin, high leverage, automated trading platform, and less risk. Which is too good to be true)

4. Start gambling with their trades

5. Unable to achieve profits as what their imagination

6. Repeating scenarios 3, 4, and 5

7. Repeating scenarios 3, 4, and 5 again...and again..

8. Realizing that they are loosing too much or that their imagination along these days/weeks/months is wrong (i doubt that it would reach years)

9. Give up and quit their trading for good.

 

Where did they do wrong in above scenario? Is that wrong to always searching for a better service to back up our trade? In my point of view, there are no mistakes in that scenario at all. But it is just incomplete, and that is the most dangerous mistakes made by most beginner traders.

How to Overcome Traders Mistakes and Begin to Make Some Profits In Forex:

The facts are, there are just 5% of forex traders which successes with their trading. To become as they are, we should insert step 2.5 in scenario above. This step will simplify above scenarios by eliminating the fourth and eight and changing ninth step became TRADERS GOAL ACHIEVED.

2.5: Preparing yourself with a solid basic knowledge of Forex Trading

 

# Know about the fundamental of forex trading.

# Learn about what and how forex market really is.

# Train yourself to getting familiar with the technical analysis in forex trading.

# Learn how psychological factor affecting in the trading and define our best trading personality.

# Be aware in our risk and money management.

# Develop your most effective unique trading system based on your knowledge.

 

We should keep in mind deeply that forex trading is an investment. There is no way that we should be our master in some investment that we have just dive in to for days or weeks. We have to do it by the right way, and do not forget to eliminate your rush in the goal achievement. You will surely find your best trading system that suits you. I guarantee that. But it would cost you some time for several trial and error system testing while you developing your experience in forex trading. By using an analogical approach as a computer, forex broker is the application programs and operating system. We do need them to make sure that all we need it's done ,served and executed properly. But, how good the computerization execution speed and its performance are depends on the basic computer specification, which analogically as you .

How to Get Yourself Completely Forex prepared:

Learning and education materials are world widely spreading around us.

1: The first and the most value added a resource of forex trading is through book reading. Forex and investing categorized books are available in countless numbers in many bookstore and online bookstores. You should pick some of them to educate yourself with valuable knowledge of the theory beyond forex trading.

2: try to get into some traders forum to know more about forex trading and the markets. Forex forum also a place to give you an information for forecasting the crowd psychological factor to forecast the currency price movement by examining on how do other traders react in some financial forex related world events.

3. Get a Forex Course. An expert forex traders or forex broker are offering this kind of forex educational method. the course are usually about basic knowledge of forex, technical analysis technique usage and its tools,an expert trading advice or maybe in how to develop a particular tested forex trading system which profitable (if done right and backed by your forex basin knowledge)

4. Forex magazine subscription. Some forex magazines are published weekly, monthly and others might be yearly. These materials usually give you information about he updated forex market behavior overview and analysis Which can be use for the input of the fundamental analysis of your Forex Trading.

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I think most of fore traders have a common cycle in the market. First you are charmed by the idea that you can make money while sitting in front of your computer. You start with a demo account, buy when price goes up, sell when price goes down. Probably everything seems perfect in first couple of weeks. You decide to open a real account....

 

Meanwhile you discover that there are many indicators to tell you what to do. Your charts become full of indicators, you can barely see because there is no space left on the chart. You open a position with real money and things start to get harder. Sometimes you close trades with little profits while you could have closed it earlier and gained 150+ pips. Since you don’t have certain rules and strategy, your account starts to melt due to different market conditions. Some people realize that there are other factors such as "money management" and "trading psychology"...

 

At this point you start to search forums, web sites to tell you what to do. Finally you blow another account and blame others for their bad calls. Next you search for profitable expert advisors to run on your computer. Of course, you get the same result.

 

Now you have 2 choices:

Either you are going to accept that trading is a serious business and technical analysis is a science (and spend months-years to learn)

Or you are going to quit and move on...

 

Anyone can trade does not mean they should...We can't be good at anything we want. This is not something to be ashamed of...

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I think most of fore traders have a common cycle in the market. First you are charmed by the idea that you can make money while sitting in front of your computer. You start with a demo account, buy when price goes up, sell when price goes down. Probably everything seems perfect in first couple of weeks. You decide to open a real account....

 

Meanwhile you discover that there are many indicators to tell you what to do. Your charts become full of indicators, you can barely see because there is no space left on the chart. You open a position with real money and things start to get harder. Sometimes you close trades with little profits while you could have closed it earlier and gained 150+ pips. Since you don’t have certain rules and strategy, your account starts to melt due to different market conditions. Some people realize that there are other factors such as "money management" and "trading psychology"...

 

At this point you start to search forums, web sites to tell you what to do. Finally you blow another account and blame others for their bad calls. Next you search for profitable expert advisors to run on your computer. Of course, you get the same result.

 

Now you have 2 choices:

Either you are going to accept that trading is a serious business and technical analysis is a science (and spend months-years to learn)

Or you are going to quit and move on...

 

Anyone can trade does not mean they should...We can't be good at anything we want. This is not something to be ashamed of...

 

100 % agreed.

 

We must learn more and start following rules - and that will make us happy.

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