środa, 20 października 2010

Set and forget Forex trading – Keep your day job

Translate Request has too much data
Parameter name: request
Wystąpił błąd podczas deserializacji treści komunikatu odpowiedzi dla operacji „Translate”. Podczas odczytywania danych XML został przekroczony maksymalny przydział długości zawartości ciągu (8192). Wartość tę można zwiększyć, zmieniając właściwość MaxStringContentLength obiektu XmlDictionaryReaderQuotas użytego podczas tworzenia modułu odczytującego XML. Wiersz 1, pozycja 10015.

Set and Forget Forex Trading – Keep Your Day Job

Very often aspiring forex traders become lost in a web of confusion with the amount of data that the various financial media outlets plaster all over the internet and television. It is extremely easy to experience “analysis paralysis” while trying to trade forex or any market for that matter. There are so many competing ideas and trading methods along with more fundamental data coming out every day than you could ever hope to digest, it can be very overwhelming to even try and make sense of it all and develop a trading plan based off this amount of information. One of the biggest psychological mistakes that almost every aspiring trader makes on their journey to success is firmly believing that the amount of economic data analyzed and (or) having a technically complicated or expensive trading method has a direct linear relationship with profiting in the market. In reality, as any professional trader will attest to, these factors usually have an inverse relationship with trading profits, at least after certain point. This essentially means that once you do a certain amount of analyzing market data any further time spent analyzing this data is likely to have a negative effect on your trading; it causes you to lose money.

Why it’s Counter – Productive to Analyze too Much Market Data

It may seem confusing or counter intuitive to the aspiring forex trader when they first hear the fact that too much analyzing of market data can actually cause you to lose money faster than you other wise would. This is one of the inherent psychological traps that so often keep aspiring traders from consistently profiting in the forex market and is the reason why many of them blow out their trading accounts and eventually give up all together. The main reason why this occurs is because human beings have an innate need to feel in control of their life and of their surroundings, it is an evolutionary trait that has allowed our species to perpetuate its existence and ultimately arrive at our current modern day level of civilization. Unfortunately for the aspiring forex trader however, this genetic trait of all human beings works against those trying to succeed at forex trading. In fact, most of our normal feelings of wanting to work harder than the next guy or spend extra time studying and researching for our jobs or for school are feelings that are really not beneficial to success in the forex market.

The problem with trying to apply the idea of hard work to forex trading is that beyond a certain level of technical chart reading and awareness of which economic events are the main catalysts for price movement there really is no beneficial aspect to spending more time on tweaking a trading system or analyzing more economic reports. The bottom line here is that there are literally millions of variables involved in trading the forex market; each person trading the market is a variable and every one of their thoughts about the market is a variable because these are all things that can cause price to move. So, unless you are somehow able to keep track of every trader in the market and all of their thoughts, you essentially have no control over price movement and trying to further analyze economic data or trying to come up with an overly complicated method is essentially just a meaningless attempt to control something that simply cannot be controlled.

Thus, the underlying problem of why so many people fail at trading the forex market begins with the idea that they feel a psychological need to control their surroundings and when this emotional state meets the uncontrollable world of forex trading it almost always has negative consequences. This problem works to snow-ball itself as well because once a trader loses a few trades he or she begins to get angry and wants to “get back” at the market. The way they do this is by reading another trading book or buying a different trading system that seems more likely to work or by analyzing the inner workings of every economic report they can find and trying to predict how it will affect market movement. Once this process has begun it is very difficult to stop because it makes logical sense to us that if we put more time in and do more work we will eventually figure out how to make more money faster in the forex market. The difficult truth to all of this is that, as stated earlier, after you reach a certain degree of technical and fundamental understanding, any further research or system “tweaking” beyond that point will actually work against you and the rate at which you study more and do more research is probably about the rate at which you will lose your money in the market.

Less is more in Forex – Set it and Forget it

So how does the aspiring trader achieve consistent profitability in the forex market if we are genetically primed to fail at this endeavor? The very first step in this process is just accepting the fact that you cannot control the uncontrollable forex market and checking your ego at the door. The forex market does not care what you have done in your life before; it has no emotion and is not a living entity. It is an arena where human beings act out their beliefs about the exchange rate of a certain currency pair. These beliefs are a result of emotions, and human emotion is very predictable when it comes to money. The point here is that the people mentioned in the previous section who are doing extensive amounts of research and trying to find the “holy grail” trading system are the ones who are trying to control the market and thus trading based off emotion and providing the predictability for the professionals to take advantage of. The paradox here is that professional traders do very little actual technical and fundamental “homework”; they have their defined edge in the market and they simply check the market once a day or so and see if their edge is there. If it is not than they just wait for tomorrow because they know that the forex market is a continuous stream of self-generating opportunities, thus they do not feel pressured or anxious to trade. If their edge does show up then they set their orders and walk away, accepting the fact that any further action will only work against them because it will be a vain attempt to control the uncontrollable and would not be an objective action.

The logic of “set and forget” forex trading is this; if your trading edge is present than you execute your edge and do not involve yourself further in the process unless you have previously defined the action in your trading plan. Traders that decide to mess with or tweak their trade once they enter it almost always kick start an emotional rollercoaster that leads to overtrading, increasing position size, moving their stop loss further from their entry, or moving their profit target further out. These actions almost always cause the trader to lose money, the reason why is because they were not objectively thought out, but were influenced by an emotional reaction that was caused by trying to control the uncontrollable.

Make Money and Save Time by Doing Less

It is a statistical fact that traders who trade off longer time frames such as 4 hour, daily, and weekly charts and hold their positions for multiple days, make more money in the long run that traders who “day trade” off intra-day charts. The reason many people are attracted to day trading is because they feel more in control of the market by looking at smaller time frames and jumping in and out of positions frequently. Unfortunately for them they have not figured out that they have the same amount of control as the swing trader who holds positions for a week or more and only looks at the market for twenty minutes a day or even less. The ironic fact about forex trading is that spending less time analyzing data and finding the perfect trading system will actually cause you to make more money faster, many people are attracted to speculative trading for this very reason but soon afterwards forget about the fact and start spending countless hours digging themselves into a huge psychological trap that many times they never dig out of. All you need to do to consistently make money in forex is develop a written out trading plan, that includes a risk management scheme, with a definable edge and check the market one time a day for ten to twenty minutes. If your edge (price action signals and setups) is showing up than you set up your entry, stop loss, and target and walk away until the next trading day is over.

Trading in this manner actually elicits a snowball type effect of positive habits that work to further perpetuate your trading success. This entire article can be summarized in the following two sentences; people who spend more time analyzing market data and trying to perfect their trading system inevitably induce a cycle of emotional mistakes that work to perpetuate their trading failures and eventually result in lost money and lost time. People who realize that the market is uncontrollable and build their trading plan around this fact will inevitably arrive at a “set and forget” type mentality that induces an emotional state that is conducive to on-going market success and consistent profitability. The trading method used is one of the least important variables, but generally a simple method that offers a definable and profitable edge such as price action analysis is the best method to use to maintain your “set and forget” mindset.

For More Information on How I Trade Price Action Successfully, Check Out My Advanced Forex Course Here

Copywrite – Learn To Trade The Market Author Nial Fuller

fx

Brak komentarzy:

Prześlij komentarz