myregister Posted November 11, 2015 Posted November 11, 2015 I think that someone who realize they cannot trade but push theirselves to keep trade for the sake of profit is a fool. Yes, it is harsh but that is must, i mean if we know we are not capable don't do it and you simply avoid unintelligent risk, it will keep your capital safe since there is another day tomorrow. First and Last, don't ever push yourselves like that, it is an unwise decision. Quote
pepy Posted November 13, 2015 Posted November 13, 2015 Unintelligent risk? This is first time i've ever heard that, but when you mentally strained and force yourself actually isn't very good idea, It will only bring a lot of trouble later which for sure you must avoid as much as you all can. People who mentally strained usually cannot accept the reality that forex is harsh, know no mercy, volatile, and seemingly non-profitable. Quote
myregister Posted November 20, 2015 Posted November 20, 2015 If you are not mature enough then never choose to trade at forex, it requires more maturity from its trader, understanding, patience and other things. If you are mentally strained why force yourself, calm down relax wait for the other days and then you might be able to trade better than today. Quote
pepy Posted February 4, 2016 Posted February 4, 2016 I agree with it, mostly traders who rarely experienced trade online would suffer such an issue, it is simple mentally strained then don't trade and if original poster ask about why he mentally strained for sure the reason behind it is forex, the previous trading. Usually people cannot cope with theier emotion instead they feel disappointed with it. Quote
myregister Posted February 17, 2016 Posted February 17, 2016 If you're mentally strained you should not trader, because there are a lot of evidence that someone who mentally strained will affect your trading so much more than what you ever think. First if you still not clear then stop trade, focus on your trading and how to recover first, it will bring more positive result than while you are not stable you keep trade. Quote
pepy Posted February 26, 2016 Posted February 26, 2016 Well, i think then it is clear that a trader shouldn't trade when they are mentally strained, their focus only to something which is not forex. I also doubt if someone who is mentally strained might devise some profitable strategy or have a good risk management on his/her sleeves. Quote
gaban Posted March 2, 2016 Posted March 2, 2016 has a very strong mental indispensable in this forex trading. trading with has a strong mentality it will allow us to trade with the maximum, and therefore try to be mentally rehearsing with trying to trade with small capital first Quote
myregister Posted March 2, 2016 Posted March 2, 2016 Loss is part of trading and if you don't have a strong mental it will be so dangerous for you,especially in emotion where could bring a terrible event to your own trading, I also experienced it before so i really know how is that feel want to recover your loss as fast as you can since my mental isn't really good before i ended up losing more. Quote
pepy Posted April 28, 2016 Posted April 28, 2016 has a very strong mental indispensable in this forex trading. trading with has a strong mentality it will allow us to trade with the maximum, and therefore try to be mentally rehearsing with trying to trade with small capital first Yeah strong mentality will help traders a lot on their way to become a good trader, although we need. Even so we also should know that a strong mental can't be obtained for granted, there must be a willingness to learn and continue to gain knowledge so that a strong mental could be achieved, other than that if someone mentally strained they should refrain from trading this is for their good and should do it at all cost. Quote
novarisa Posted April 29, 2016 Posted April 29, 2016 This is why we shouldn't let someone to do that, it is better if we are mentally healthy and can suffer the loss rather than mentally strained but forcing ourselves to keep trading over and over again where there are bigger chance you will lose your money. It's not a good habit and it's pretty much bad for our trading psychology. It's better to calm ourselves down when facing some losses on our trading outcome. Don't puch ourselves too hard to recover the loss we just had Quote
radex78 Posted April 30, 2016 Posted April 30, 2016 It's not a good habit and it's pretty much bad for our trading psychology. It's better to calm ourselves down when facing some losses on our trading outcome. Don't puch ourselves too hard to recover the loss we just had Yes will better if trade with calm minds because with calm minds will able making better analysis and have better patience to waiting the best timing to determine entry point, indeed forex trading is full tension because treat real money actually any trader will fear to losing money and this will influenced in trading Quote
Levie Posted May 11, 2016 Posted May 11, 2016 To choose forex trading, then we have to master the analysis. Because, the market movement always changed is uncertain. With a good analysis, then we can create a picture of where the direction of the market movement. We can make use of technical analysis and fundamental analysis. Quote
pepy Posted May 13, 2016 Posted May 13, 2016 @levie: Actually that has nothing to do with mentally strained trader, but usually that happens because people's expectations to forex is relatively high, and when the reality is not like what they expect it suddenly turn into a critical psychology attack thus make traders mentally strained temporarily especially later on the second trading. Quote
myregister Posted May 14, 2016 Posted May 14, 2016 Likes sidejob said this is just temporary feeling, mentally strained traders needs more motivation or needs the real experience before trade, this is normally happening to newbie who just start their business, or because some people feel that the market is totally uncertain makes them mentally strained to take an act later. Quote
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