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Forex Trading For Beginners - 10 Mistakes Which Will Slash Your Profits
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Forex trading for beginners is straightforward if you have the right mindset and get the right forex education however, you must avoid the mistakes enclosed which will slash or even worse wipe out your equity...

Here are the 10 most common mistakes in no particular order of importance - there all important.

1. Don't Day Trade or Scalp

All short term volatility is random, you can't measure what millions of traders will do in a few hours so don't try.

2. Avoid Most Forex Robots

I see these forex trading systems all the time and they all claim great profits but the track records are all simulated in hindsight and have never been traded.

If you trade one of these you can kiss goodbye to your equity.

3. Don't Predict

If you predict you are simply hoping and guessing and that won't get you far in currency trading or life - trade confirmation and the reality of change and don't guess.

4. Markets do Not Move to Science

Many people claim they do and follow the methods of Gann, Elliot and Fibonacci but they don't work.

If markets moved to a scientific theory, we would all know the price in advance and there would be no market - common sense yet, many traders fall for this ridiculous idea, don't join them.

5. The harder you Work the More You Make

In a normal job yes, in forex markets no.

You get paid for being right with your forex trading signal and that can take you ten minutes or ten hours - you earn your rewards for results.

Work smart not hard.

6. Following expert Opinion and News Stories

The markets are a discounting mechanism and news is discounted instantly, it also reflects the greed and fear of the crowd who lose. Will Rogers once said:

"I only believe what I read in the papers"

He was joking of course - but it's surprising how many people follow the news and try and trade it - don't do it!

If you do, you will end up losing.

Markets move on trader's view of news and their emotions. The facts are unimportant its how they are perceived that determines the course of events.

7. Using a complicated method

10 indicators are better than 2 - dead wrong.

A complicated forex trading strategy , will not as a general rule beat a simple one as it has to many elements to break.

Simple systems have and always work best, as they are more robust.

8. Making Money in Demo Account Means You Will Make Money for Real

No, a demo account helps you learn how to trade not to make money and you need to understand this:

There is no pressure on you and therefore it's not a real trading experience.

9. Not Being Patient

Many traders think the more they trade the more they will make - wrong. You get paid as we said earlier on for being right and that means waiting for the high odds trades.

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