Disliked{quote} daily target sometimes causes a great risk , i don't like it.Ignored
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Disliked{quote} daily target sometimes causes a great risk , i don't like it.Ignored
Disliked{quote} If you ask me, it's always risky to set a daily target and try to reach it at all costs. Sometimes the market just barely moves, you don't have to trade if you're not seeing a useful signal.Ignored
DislikedHi, my problem is that I only have a few hours in the afternoon and evening to trading. And my doubt is whether to trade on time frames of 5 or 15 minutes, in order to close positions during my time, or to trade on higher time frames, leaving open multi-day transactions.Ignored
Dislikedgood point , generally we trade with analysis , but in practical our analysis not for all time because there is not much quality , if we want to trade with great quality besides live trading it is more appropriate to ensure practice on trading.Ignored
DislikedAlesh hasn't been in the forum since August last year, unfortunately. I hope he's figured out a profitable system.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hope so; but I checked his last posts; didn’t find any good news from him! So, it can opposite; maybe you got my point.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Exactly, same opinion from me! Quality is much better option than quantity. We need to make sure the quality of each & every trade before the final decision.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Not really. You can be successful if you spend less time in market. It is all about the determination and understanding how forex trading circulate around in market.Ignored