The only way to be fully emotionless is to use an EA and let it do the work. But like Ric said, do not use EAs that you dont know. Certainly dont buy any commercial EAs, the are all crap.
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DislikedThe only way to be fully emotionless is to use an EA and let it do the work. But like Ric said, do not use EAs that you dont know. Certainly dont buy any commercial EAs, the are all crap.Ignored
Disliked{quote} I've used EAs and, to be honest, I got even more anxious watching them work when I traded by myself.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Thats why I said do not rely on commercial EAs, you need to code it yourself. Thats the only way you can fully trust the EA. I would never trust anything that didnt know inside and out.Ignored
DislikedFree EAs are even worse, it means they were so bad that developer didnt even think to sell themIn any case, if you want to code an EA you first need a working manual strategy with exact rules. Once you have that you can start coding. Its a lot of work but if the strategy is good, the EA will do better than the manual trading because it will strictly follow the rules you set. Manual traders more often than not break their own rules and thats how they end up with blown accounts.
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DislikedThe only way to be fully emotionless is to use an EA and let it do the work. But like Ric said, do not use EAs that you dont know. Certainly dont buy any commercial EAs, the are all crap.Ignored
DislikedI've found that trading way below my limit makes me become emotionless. For example, if I start getting emotions when trading with 1 lot, and account size $10,000. I become emotionless to the trade if it is only 0.1 lot and account size is $1,000. Unfortunately, traders by nature are mostly greedy in nature and would trade at their limits (and sometimes beyond their limits).Ignored
DislikedWhen we depend on emotions, sometimes we do wrong things for the wrong reason, like we buy a stock predicting that it will surely go up. Trading emotions are probably the most difficult thing to overcome as a trader.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Yes, it takes time to adjust. So, new traders need to play with small trading lots size and they should follow their trading plan so honestly.Ignored
Disliked{quote} I agree, but a lot of new traders don't even know they need to have a trading plan and just trade randomly, which leads to losses.Ignored
Disliked{quote} I've used EAs and, to be honest, I got even more anxious watching them work when I traded by myself.Ignored
Disliked{quote} I agree, but a lot of new traders don't even know they need to have a trading plan and just trade randomly, which leads to losses.Ignored