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Forex Trading Mistakes - 10 Deadly Ones That Will Slash Your Profits
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If you want to learn currency trading the right way then you need to get the right forex education and avoid these common mistakes - make one or all of them and you will lose all your money...

Here are your 10 forex mistakes, in no particular order of importance:

1. Day trading or scalping

All short term volatility is random and all forex day trading and scalping systems lose money longer term. You can't win at it so don't try. If you want to know why so many people claim to make money day trading, check out point 5.

2. Trade news stories or expert opinion

News stories are just that - stories and opinions and should not be traded.

All forex news is instantly discounted in the price and therefore cannot be traded Furthermore, the news always reflects the opinions of the crowd and the majority always lose.

3. Try to predict forex prices

If you try to predict forex prices in advance and what they might do, you are simply hoping or guessing and you will see your forex predictions become as accurate as your horoscope.

Trade the reality of price change only and confirm every move.

4. Using scientific methods

You will see vendors selling forex trading strategies based around such methods as Gann, Elliot Wave and Fibonacci and they all don't work - think about:

If forex prices were predicable with scientific accuracy, we would all know the price in advance and there would be no market.

Leave the above to the dreamers and the far out investment crowd and concentrate on trading the odds.

5. Following a mechanical System From a Vendor

This is true in 99% of the cases.

The huge majority of forex trading systems sold on the net come with the disclaimer "simulated in hindsight" in plain English this means the vendor made the track record up. Avoid these trading systems

6. Using to Many Indicators

20 indicators are better than 2 right? Dead wrong!

If you use too many indicators in your forex trading strategy you will lose, as your system will have more elements to break.

Simple systems work best and always will so keep it simple!

7. Using indicators incorrectly

How many times have I seen traders buy dips to moving averages and execute a trading signal? I have lost count - hundreds of times but moving averages are a lagging, not a leading indicator and should not be used in this way.

The above is the most common example but there are many more.

8. Working to hard

In many occupations the more effort you put in the more you get out - not so in forex trading, you get paid for being right with your market timing and that's it.

Don't make the mistake of working to hard and thinking you will win - you won't.

Work smart and get the right forex education and forget about working hard.

9. Over leveraging

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