Hey. I'm Mark, a full time trader. I will publish here my usual trades and any trading stuff I find useful (e.g. price analysis). This is result of several years of experience and the hints shared by my friends working at hedge fund. I've never believed that trading can become such a solid income source, but it's all possible. Probably the info being posted here will be useful for you and also will motivate me more to push myself beyond my limits.
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https://twitter.com/MarkRobTradesWhen you dedicate yourself to becoming a full trader then you will have the opportunity to succeed and that can also make you have the risk of losing. for me that is a very possible thing. there will never be a trader who is always successful and there will be no trader who always fails. what will determine is the willingness and ability of a trader to deal with various situations. Your ability and track record can be seen by others, but those who know your abilities are yourself.
Definitely there is no absolutely winning strategy. Each strategy includes losing. The point to mention here is how these losses are managed. It all depends on the trading rules (stratehy, MM, RM) developed and the ability to follow them. The mindset and many more.
As long as you can find a good point price to buy, then you don't have to worry especially if you can get a very low price because you only need to wait for the price to increase. A full-time trader will need more effort to find a way to trade so he can get a chance to make money, and if he cannot make a profit in every day, then it doesn't be a problem because he can make another profit in the next days.
I am sure that you can control yourself in trading so you can avoid the greediness that will come to every trader. The greediness will prevent you and all of us from making a profit, and that will make us miss the chance to get the profit. I see that you are good at trading and I see that you can find a chance to buy at a low price and sell at a high price.