Although we humans are all children of Adam, Eve is equal
However, human cultures have diversified, even with the current technological development, local culture still governs our motives and behavior.
I tried to find out what distinguishes the patterns of traders based on their native culture.
I found something interesting, exciting.
For example, but not limited to:
Japanese trader remains cautious and disciplined.
Chinese trader loves speculation and relies on news.
The European trader tends to invest in long-term investments and uses a combination of technical and fundamental analysis.
The Arab trader relies on recommendations and emotional speculation.
The American trader is characterized by risk taking and using technical analysis.
South American traders are turning to crypto due to economic instability.
African traders focus on alternative assets like crypto and suffer from a lack of financial instruments.
Traders in Eastern Europe prefer day trading and rely on technical analysis while being influenced by political news.
The English trader uses various strategies between technical and fundamental analysis and is interested in global markets.
The Australian trader prefers technical analysis and calculated risk in local and global markets.
The Canadian trader is characterized by a balance between risk and caution and tends to look for stable investments in Western markets with a focus on commodities and energy markets.
Indian trader likes to invest in domestic stock markets and large companies and tends to take short term moves in mid-cap stocks.
The Russian trader makes quick decisions based on political and economic events and prefers to invest in commodities and metals such as gold and oil.
The South Korean trader is quick to make decisions, tends to speculate in technology markets, and relies on technical data and quick analysis.
The Vietnamese trader focuses on local markets and real estate, relies more on fundamental analysis and seeks to take advantage of opportunities in emerging markets.
The Brazilian trader mainly relies on the analysis of local political news and looks for opportunities in the commodity and currency markets.
The Turkish trader relies on short-term speculation in stocks and is particularly interested in technical analysis.