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If by “share your trading operations” you mean you want to know how financial trading works in practice—the actual steps traders take in buying and selling assets—then I can give you a clear, structured view.

Here’s a breakdown of trading operations in finance:

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1. Market & Asset Selection

Markets: Stock market, forex, crypto, commodities, bonds.

Assets: Specific stocks (Apple, Tesla), currency pairs (EUR/USD), cryptocurrencies (Bitcoin, Ethereum), etc.

Decision: Choose based on your strategy, news, or technical patterns.

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2. Research & Analysis

Fundamental Analysis: Company earnings, economic reports, interest rates.

Technical Analysis: Price charts, patterns, indicators (RSI, MACD, moving averages).

Sentiment Analysis: Market news, social media trends.

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3. Trade Planning

Entry Price: The price you plan to buy or sell.

Stop-Loss: Price to cut losses if trade goes wrong.

Take-Profit: Price to close the trade when you’ve made enough gain.

Risk Management: Decide how much of your capital to risk (often 1–2% per trade).

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4. Execution

Order Types:

Market Order (instant at current price)

Limit Order (buy/sell at a set price)

Stop Order (activates when a certain price is reached)

Leverage: Borrowed funds to trade larger positions (dangerous if misused).

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5. Monitoring

Watch charts, news, and market moves.

Adjust stop-loss or take-profit levels if needed.

Avoid emotional overtrading.

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6. Closing the Trade

Close manually when your target is reached or trend changes.

Or let the stop-loss/take-profit trigger automatically.

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7. Post-Trade Review

Check what went right/wrong.

Record in a trading journal to improve.

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📌 Golden Rule: The best traders focus more on risk control than chasing profits.

The aim is consistent small gains, not a single jackpot trade.

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If you want, I can also share a sample daily trading routine like a professional trader follows. That would make this much more practical.