Let me share a story about an old friend of mine, who I read
on his facebook timeline where he was complaining about his losses while
trading forex, and I asked if we could see and discuss about the losses he
made, when we finally met I asked him a couple of simple questions, and these
where the questions:
(1)
Do you trade the news based on fundamental
analysis?
(2)
How do you spot your oversold and overbought
regions?
(3)
What kind of indicators do you trade with?
(4)
What’s your preferred time zone?
(5)
What kind of trader are you?
(6)
What kind of strategy do you employ when trading?
(7)
How do
you define your entry and exit point?
(8)
What are your money management rules? etc
To my surprise and amazement, I didn’t get a satisfactory
answer after asking him the above questions, most especially when he told me he
does not know how to trade the news and the only indicator he uses was the
Exponential Moving Average with the wrong period values. Then I finally
concluded with him that he was a forex gambler and not a forex trader that was
the reason why he kept making losses and if he could make out time I won’t mind
schooling him on forex trade for free.
Now to cut the long story short, I would like to prove that
forex trade is not gambling, but an international business that involves
becoming proficient in a multitude of disciplines, including fundamental
analysis, technical analysis, sentiment analysis and self awareness. If you
trace back to the past, forex was originally intended to be used by bankers and
large institutions like hedge fund investors, etc. But over time, because of
the rise of the internet online forex trading firms were able to offer retail
traders the opportunity to participate in forex trade with the aim of them
trading their own capital by investing in the currency market.


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i don't use fundamental analysis while trading.i base my trades solely on technical analysis and i'm a swing trader , so news don't really have a devastating effect on my trades. Generally, i make average profits in my trades. what i'm saying here is this, you can be either a fundamental analysis trader or technical analysis trader or even both if you like; just know which works most for you... cheers!
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