this is a bad mentality. Don't pick tops or bottoms.
you do not have to catch the exact high but you have to know that the high is in place: for that swing
this is a bad mentality. Don't pick tops or bottoms.
if it is 50-50, in the long run , you will be breakeven.....if your account survives
and with today's leverage, which 90% traders have, it will not....so this 50-50 law of nature is just something that will never have time to come about
unless your a trader then it's always against you.IMO, this is a bad mentality. Don't pick tops or bottoms. Try to catch the meat in between. Many a great trader have lost their ass calling market tops and bottoms. The market can remain irrational far longer than you can remain solvent.
Subjectively speaking I have noticed the opposite. It's typically easier to "call" a market bottom (though I feel gross even saying that). There's an equilibrium price that market participants won't let the stock sink past. But when the market is rising meteorically the ecstasy tends to make people continue buying.
Each individual trade is 50/50! But the size of your loss vs the size of your profit determines how long you stay in the game!if it is 50-50, in the long run , you will be breakeven.....if your account survives
and with today's leverage, which 90% traders have, it will not....so this 50-50 law of nature is just something that will never have time to come about
Each individual trade is 50/50! But the size of your loss vs the size of your profit determines how long you stay in the game!

I agree but each individual trade is 50/50! Each trade is unique!i the chance of something happening could be greater but uncertainty is realityNo you can influence both sides of that equation, 80% win rate is acheivable but the same as 80% lose rate is also![]()
Leverage turns 50/50 into a losing game, cause you take a few losses in a row then your trading with less so can't make it back, take a few wins then your trading with more so the loss string hits you harder.
i am a day trader in forex where one day is equal to four NYSE days.Padu, you posed "Why are tops easier to call than bottoms?" during an eleven year bull market