Forex Difficulty

Fx is not as hard as some people think but it requires you to trade in long and odd hours, there are times when volatility is good you can jump in and out of the market at will and make or lose tons of money just like ES futures. Other times it’s a trendy market, just be patient and wait for the market to come your way… It’s also important to keep an eye on the fundamentals; fx is very volatile after the news released. Good luck.
 
Quote from davidmaria1:

If you need another persons opinion this badly, how will you ever decide to buy or sell?
There is no better "insight" than being "inside".
In other words, go open an account and try it.

If you had read the thread, you may have noticed that I have been trading it for some time now.
 
Quote from sws2179:

Fx is not as hard as some people think but it requires you to trade in long and odd hours, there are times when volatility is good you can jump in and out of the market at will and make or lose tons of money just like ES futures. Other times it’s a trendy market, just be patient and wait for the market to come your way… It’s also important to keep an eye on the fundamentals; fx is very volatile after the news released. Good luck.

I agree. The odd hours definitely add some to the difficulty level. I keep an eye on an economic calendar as well. Good luck to you as well.
 
Quote from elomich:

If you had read the thread, you may have noticed that I have been trading it for some time now.


Don't get your undies in a bundle. Your question did not ring of someone with years of experience, that's all I meant.
 
Quote from davidmaria1:

Don't get your undies in a bundle. Your question did not ring of someone with years of experience, that's all I meant.

Sorry to have come off that way. I have experience in Forex but little in other markets, so I was just wondering what traders who have experience in both have to say.

Might you be one of them? Good trading.
 
Quote from elomich:

Is Forex really a difficult market to trade versus, say, Corn or S&P futures? If you think so, why? Please don't reply with anything along the lines that Forex is a scam.

All the markets you mentioned are commodities. And all allow for suicidal amounts of leverage, most of which should NEVER be used in live trading. This already puts most people at a disadvantage who can't control themselves.

A good comparison would be the JPY pairs vs the ES. Here we have a situation where the two actually correlate heavily over time. However, the ES is more direction and really takes off when the trend changes (ie. don't wait for retracements on the daily!). The JPYs on the other hand are much noiser on the daily chart but are slower moving.

Each market requires a different strategy.
 
im wondering how hes been trading for "long" time but wanted someone to expand on leverage......????......

someone trying to start an arguement about the hardest market or whatever
 
Quote from nukethewhales31:

im wondering how hes been trading for "long" time but wanted someone to expand on leverage......????......

someone trying to start an arguement about the hardest market or whatever

I'm not trying to start an argument, rather a discussion.

I have a basic understanding of leverage, but mine has always been the same and I don't think that will change.
 
Quote from short&naked:

All the markets you mentioned are commodities. And all allow for suicidal amounts of leverage, most of which should NEVER be used in live trading. This already puts most people at a disadvantage who can't control themselves.

A good comparison would be the JPY pairs vs the ES. Here we have a situation where the two actually correlate heavily over time. However, the ES is more direction and really takes off when the trend changes (ie. don't wait for retracements on the daily!). The JPYs on the other hand are much noiser on the daily chart but are slower moving.

Each market requires a different strategy.

Thanks for the good response. I agree that JPY is quite noisy on the daily chart but I do trade quite a bit in it.

I'd say EUR/JPY also has a lot of noise, and out of the rest of the markets I trade, those 2 take that title.
 
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