For me, it is not difficult to make profits, stable profits are not difficult, and even daily profits are not difficult.
In this case, why don’t I make a lot of money? I don’t know what other traders are like, anyway, I have a lot of bad habits; I don’t envy those who can double their principal in one day, because for me, doubling the principal in one day is too normal; I have also had the experience of continuously holding a heavy position and doubling the principal 10 times in one day.
But so what, doubling in one day can only be done with a heavy position, and continuing to hold a heavy position will lose it sooner or later.
So what is the most difficult thing about trading? The most difficult thing is human nature? Is it to control your greed?
My personal experience tells me that the most difficult thing is actually execution 😂😂 It is not difficult to formulate a good trading strategy, and it is not difficult to execute a trading strategy to make stable profits. The difficult thing is to strictly implement it all the time.
After making continuous profits for a long time, you will occasionally have a heavy position and a fluke mentality to resist the order. This is the most fatal. As long as you make a profit with a heavy position, it is difficult to stop. If you continue to hold a heavy position, there will be a big retracement sooner or later and all the losses will be lost.
In this case, if you can strictly implement a good trading strategy, never hold a heavy position, keep watching the market and wait for opportunities, enter the market with a light position, and manage your positions well, can you continue to make stable profits? Answer: Yes.
Now I have started again (this is the boss's sub-account I operate, the principal is 1000U, and I have made a profit of 2540U. The boss has settled 1270U for me)
Everything is going well at the moment, and it has given me hope again. I believe that this time I will be able to continue to make stable profits ✊🏻✊🏻
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