What would you do differently today for better trading results?

Very much true; a key reason for this thread.

I agree. I firmly believe in the old saying that one should learn something new every day. As long as we live we should grow and develop, learning more about Forex is part of that process.

Truly, to be relevant and to keep in the path of success, continuous learning and improvement is key.

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I am pleased to say that I had closed my positions on Friday so the gap with which all the EUR currency pairs opened after the elections in France had no effect on my trading. I have learned that it’s better to wait out such events.

Here’s a video for thoughtful reflection. Let’s know what you learn from it that could enhance your trading.

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Very good! Is that an improvement to your trading strategy?

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I definitely consider my avoidance of trading news to be an improvement of my strategy, yes. I only trade news when I am very certain of the outcome, and that doesn’t happen often.

Learning is the key to become successful and not the book knowledge, we need to learn through Demo and later through small investments, it could change our trades.

Do you think Forex trading is difficult? Why?

I have always thought Forex trading was difficult until very much recently. Forex trading is very easy; what is difficult is succeeding in Forex trading. And here’s why:

It takes a load of hard work and mental effort to plan and prepare for consistent profitability; and much more mental and emotional effort to wait for the right time, price and location. Only very few traders can do this.

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Trading is an intellectual exercise to me. I don’t really regard is as easy or difficult. It requires my focus and my attention, as well as for me to be calm and disciplined.

Focus and attention, being calm and disciplined! Important concepts to employ in the trading business. Nevertheless, they are not easy to apply. Any body thinks differently? How important is staying focused (not being distracted by noises and other ‘gurus’ opinions, for example), together with being calm, patient and disciplined, central to consistent trading success?

I think it takes time to learn how to be disciplined. It does require an effort, but it’s hardly impossible to learn.

We all need to improve on our trading discipline and work at long-term, consistent trading success. Any trader who remains undisciplined leaves themselves open to failure.

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What approaches do you use to improve your discipline?

Improve on my market analysis, identify levels/zones to trade from, develop key rules for trade entry/setup and wait for the market to come to my levels/zones.

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What are you doing to improve and get better at market analysis? Share it with fellow forum members.

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Demo accounts have their place in trading success. For success in live accounts, demo accounts should be used for developing and mastering one or two functional trading systems/strategies and learning solid risk and capital management. What have you being doing to master one or two trading systems/strategies rather than system-jumping?

The only thing one can do is test it over and over again until they get used to using it to trade.

Imho, we all have to be mentally, emotionally and physically vital to trade well. Do you agree with this? Do you have any experience to share on this?

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• I think emotional stability is essential for long-term trading success.

• Mental stability is less essential in my opinion.

I’m thinking of several “evil geniuses” (not personal acquaintances), who are brilliant in their careers, while being certifiably mentally ill.

On a humorous note, in the modern BBC tv adaptation of the Sherlock Holmes saga, Holmes (played by Benedict Cumberbatch) tells Watson, “I’m not a psychopath. I’m a high-functioning sociopath.” I think there are high-functioning traders, with serious mental problems. Maybe even a couple here on this forum.

• And I think that physical vitality is least important.

I personally know traders who suffer from serious physical disabilities, but are able to bring mental focus and emotional stability to their trading, and as a result they are able to trade successfully.

In the world of theoretical physics, Stephen Hawking comes to mind. Despite severe physical disability, he has distinguished himself as one of the great physicists of our time.

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