I get it. For me taking breaks in between helps me a lot in clearing my mind and start fresh keepin the plan in mind and executing it.
There are so many aspects of trading that are difficult. Itâs not just the skill itself, but also what you have to go through to develop it. It challenges your mental stability and can wreak havoc on your biology.
The Trading Life Is Tough, But Youâre Not Alone
these news are very good if you know how to trade and best way to trade on news is bs ss strategy i follow this from last 3 years and flip my accounts
hahaha bro every new trader think that market is moving just to hit his sl but market is same for everyone just trade on LQ and with 1:2 R;R than you never say this again thanks bro
At the beginning of the retail forex trading, some brokers were playing games because they were on the opposite side of your trade but other than that, and if the broker is fair you are 100% correct, most of those complaints were from traders losing and placing blame on others besides their self.
So donât put take profit or stop loss and diversify since you donât know how far the trend will go and follow the trend.
No stop loss? I hope itâs not serious advice?! surely not?!
The âmarketâ might be, but retail forex CFD traders arenât even involved in a market, so your comment totally misses the point.
Really, thanks but no thanks.
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Certainly!
When you enter trade and itâs goes your way and then ban it returns back and u end with loss
What annoys me most about forex is the unpredictability and constant market noise, which can make even the most calculated moves feel like a gamble.
Emotional trading and second-guessing yourself.
You do all the analysis, set up the perfect trade, and then boom - market noise shakes your confidence. You close early, only to watch price hit your original target. Or worse, you hold onto a bad trade hoping itâll turn around, and it just keeps sinking.
What annoys me most in Forex? Impulsivity, both from traders and the market itself. Many enter this space without a strategy, thinking they can outmaneuver a system designed to punish emotional decisions. The market, much like nature, is indifferent; it rewards patience and punishes recklessness.
Probably when you get a nice setup, everything looks perfect, and then the market just decides to do its own thing!
The annoying thing in forex trading activity is when market volatility is high with chaotic trend direction, entering the market in that condition often gets trapped and dragged with low accuracy.
Agree! high volatility can make entries very tricky. Itâs often better to wait for clearer signals or sit those periods out entirely.
Waiting for momentum with high probability is better, this requires extra patience in waiting for a clear signal, after that just follow the flow of trend.
Definitely fake breakouts! Nothing worse than getting pulled into a trade that quickly reverses.
Trading Psychology. They say, âJust be disciplined!â they say, as if emotions vanish when your trade goes -50% in 3 seconds.
As a beginner, the most annoying thing in Forex is doing everything ârightâ and still losing. I follow the trend, check my indicators, set a stop loss and then the market suddenly reverses
Plus, thereâs so much to learn. Sometimes itâs overwhelming trying to make sense of all the strategies, patterns, and terms.