- PPF Points
- 4,047
As a real forex trader...
1. If you cannot quickly recite the daily, weekly and monthly support & resistance values for any pair you're planning to trade with an EA, you shouldn't be trading.
2. If you can't manually calculate the currency exchange conversion values for any pair you're planning to trade with an EA, you shouldn't be trading.
3. If you cannot read and understand the code of an EA you're planning to trade with, you shouldn't be trading with it.
4. If you haven't learned to successfully trade manually for at least a year or two, you shouldn't be mechanically trading trading with an EA.
5. 99% of all EA's are destined to fail. Some sooner, some later.
6. Technical indicators don't work. They're a big fib to appease retail traders.
7. Knowledge of only price action, a few key patterns, and support/resistance is necessary to trade.
8. If you cannot quickly name the 10 key news events and their dates/times during the upcoming month, you shouldn't be trading.
9. You're worst enemy in trading is your broker.
10. Broker Pip spreads are only a portion of your trade cost. You are regularly gouged by slippage costs. If your EA has a default slippage value of 3, guess what your typical slippage will be? If it's set to 4, guess what your typical slippage will be?
11. The only EA's that will be profitable are the ones that are cleverly designed to out-fox the brokers and other insideous market forces by resorting to tricks, gimmicks, and smoke & mirrors tactics.
12. Any EA's freely available publicly will lose your trading account.
13. 95% of "traders" on public forums are as uneducated as you are about trading. Be wary of free advice.
14. The average trader who is persistent and lucky enough to eventually become a profitable trader regularly will first lose $20K - $30K in the markets and spend another $10K on books, lessons, eBooks, subscriptions and software. The rest will perish somewhere along that path.
15. The amount of time you are "exposed" in the market through active trading, either manually or mechanically, is inversely proportional to your profitability success rate.
16. Two high probability trades yielding 15 pips each and using a lot size of 50 is all you need each week.
1. If you cannot quickly recite the daily, weekly and monthly support & resistance values for any pair you're planning to trade with an EA, you shouldn't be trading.
2. If you can't manually calculate the currency exchange conversion values for any pair you're planning to trade with an EA, you shouldn't be trading.
3. If you cannot read and understand the code of an EA you're planning to trade with, you shouldn't be trading with it.
4. If you haven't learned to successfully trade manually for at least a year or two, you shouldn't be mechanically trading trading with an EA.
5. 99% of all EA's are destined to fail. Some sooner, some later.
6. Technical indicators don't work. They're a big fib to appease retail traders.
7. Knowledge of only price action, a few key patterns, and support/resistance is necessary to trade.
8. If you cannot quickly name the 10 key news events and their dates/times during the upcoming month, you shouldn't be trading.
9. You're worst enemy in trading is your broker.
10. Broker Pip spreads are only a portion of your trade cost. You are regularly gouged by slippage costs. If your EA has a default slippage value of 3, guess what your typical slippage will be? If it's set to 4, guess what your typical slippage will be?
11. The only EA's that will be profitable are the ones that are cleverly designed to out-fox the brokers and other insideous market forces by resorting to tricks, gimmicks, and smoke & mirrors tactics.
12. Any EA's freely available publicly will lose your trading account.
13. 95% of "traders" on public forums are as uneducated as you are about trading. Be wary of free advice.
14. The average trader who is persistent and lucky enough to eventually become a profitable trader regularly will first lose $20K - $30K in the markets and spend another $10K on books, lessons, eBooks, subscriptions and software. The rest will perish somewhere along that path.
15. The amount of time you are "exposed" in the market through active trading, either manually or mechanically, is inversely proportional to your profitability success rate.
16. Two high probability trades yielding 15 pips each and using a lot size of 50 is all you need each week.