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Hi,

 

Last week I was talking about believing in myself as my biggest problem and setback to my own success, this is still true and I am still looking for ways to improve,

 

I got the following comment: “Unless you have a thoroughly-tested and consistently-profitable trading plan AND the discipline to follow it, faith won't get you very far” and this is true, faith in oneself is not enough to become a profitable trader, it is a profitable system first of all,

 

But what is the problem with consistently-profitable system?

There is no holy grail never mind what you will do, there is no system that will show 0 loses, you will need to face loses, one way or another, because we are working with statics and like casino trying to get the odds on our favor we must take into consideration the loses, a real problem is the streak of loses, in a system that have 60% win rate, in the long run you will, for sure, have a 10 loses streak nothing to do about it, pure probability, a very common way to know if a chain of 0/1 is randomly distribute or human made is to check the long consecutive 0 or 1 , humans can’t really make random chains ,

 

So you must test your system, if it is a technical system you can do it quite easily, if you are a discretionary trader it is bit harder but still you can find a way, but then comes the fact that market do change and an edge you had might be changing how can you tell that a streak of a losing trades come from normal losing distribution or from a real change in the market?

 

To get an answer to this question you must know your system, you need to know why your system work, this means you need to understand how market works, I for example trade trend, I look for an intraday trend, and try to exploit it, so I look for the reasons why the trend exist? What can affect the trend? Are we in a choppy market or trendy? How did the yesterday stocks worked? Could we find a trend? And by checking it on a daily base what happen today how stocks played out today I try to forecast the trend tomorrow ,

 

When it comes to the trading system, For me, I must understand it on an intellectual level I must understand why stock rise/fall trend/chopped, this is not a blind faith in a statistic system, it is the same as casino he knows the dice are not preset, he know that each side had an equal chance, and because of it he is willing to risk his money,

 

I did tested my system, I still need to learn more about markets and learn to get bigger in winning trades, this is where the art start where you get the killer instinct as sharp as it get,

 

Wish you all the best,

 

Make the odds in your favor

 

Eldad Nahmany.

 

#tobecomeadaytrader

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It is true that no system will provide 0 losses. But that is not the meaning of "consistently profitable". "Consistently profitable" means only that profits are greater than losses, the greater, the better, but 51% is greater. For most traders, the losses far outweigh the profits.

 

As for "believing in [yourself] being [your] biggest problem and setback to [your] own success", without a thoroughly-tested and consistently-profitable trading plan AND the discipline to follow it, no amount of belief in yourself is going to make the least difference unless that belief is founded on your ability to follow your plan, assuming that you believe in your plan (if you don't, then why not?).

 

As for the "why", it's irrelevant. What is important is that you define trend and define chop so that you can recognize them in real time. You must then determine what it is that you are going to do about it, all of which should be done when you create your trading plan. As for forecasting, that's not possible. You must instead understand what you're looking AT and know exactly what you're looking FOR. If and when what you're looking for appears, you must know -- having tested all this in advance -- exactly what to do about it and with it.

 

Issues of randomness and casinos and killer instincts are not pertinent. There isn't even much "art" to it. Rather it is more a matter of study and testing and re-testing until one knows exactly what to look for and what to do with it if and when it appears. This is not a matter of blindly following a statistical model but of understanding and being able to recognize the difference between up and down.

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It is true that no system will provide 0 losses. But that is not the meaning of "consistently profitable". "Consistently profitable" means only that profits are greater than losses, the greater, the better, but 51% is greater. For most traders, the losses far outweigh the profits.

 

 

Money management is the core issue. All trading strategies (talking about techy approaches) are equally efficient, we just have to close losing traders faster and hold profitable trades longer. If you don't have trading plan do not trade forex.:)

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A stock exchange is an exchange (or bourse) where stock brokers and traders can buy and sell shares of stock, bonds, and other securities. Many large companies have their stocks listed on a stock exchange. This makes the stock more liquid and thus more attractive to many investors.

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A forex trading system is a method of trading forex that is based on a series of analyses to determine whether to buy or sell a currency pair and set procedures to determine the entry and exit strategy as well as the risk management. Forex system trading can be based on a set of signals derived from technical analysis charting tools or fundamental news-based events.

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