On the internet a girl is still a boy.
PC BULLSHIT ALERT!!
On the internet a girl is still a boy.
What simple truth?
That top and bottom picking is the holy grail?
Hi to the people that do happen to read this,
I'm quite new to trading and I’ve saved a bunch of videos to my watch later on youtube concerning the topic. It does seem a bit hard but I really want to learn how to trade within a year. I don’t care if I have to push myself and miss out of hours of sleep, it’s something that i’m passionate about, but I don’t really know where to start. I understand stocks and how there are many different ways of reading them, but how do I actually trade? It’s a vague question I know. But how do I make sure that when I actually start trading with actual money, I do get (even if it’s $5) back??? I’ve read Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki, which is more about investing, which is also of interest to me. I am quite scared, because I have heard that most traders are successful in the beginning, but eventually the cookie crumbles. I'm young, reckless, I do spend my money on silly stuff, but you have to fall to rise right?
In short, how do I trade and how do I read the trading apps/websites such as plus500 or metatrader??
Is that what you understood from what I said? Not even close.
Is that what you understood from what I said? Not even close.
My best advice, LEARN........ I am quite scared, because I have heard that most traders are successful in the beginning, but eventually the cookie crumbles. I'm young, reckless, I do spend my money on silly stuff, but you have to fall to rise right?.....
After blowing up 4 accounts the best advice I've got (it took decades for this to sink in and 2019 is my first profitable trading year):
- Don't risk more than 1 to 2 percent of you account on anyone position - especially while you are learning
- Learn to take a loss
- I would get your portfolio house in order first - buy and hold, dollar cost average, rebalance at least once a year (do a search for "Warren Buffett SP500")
- Learn to trade using only a fraction of your portfolio (10 to 20 percent)
- 3 to 5 years of hard work before getting to profitability is very realistic number
'Buying the dip' is still a form of bottom picking.
It can be profitable with the correct risk management. But by no means is it the holy grail. Except in hindsight. But then nearly everything looks like the holy grail in hindsight.