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Board Trading Discussion
Re: Does Technical Analysis Really Work?
by
Dzwaafu11
on 01/03/2024, 20:04:15 UTC
I think if a training is 100% for learning, 1% of it is technical analysis and the rest 99% is psychological games..Because I have been learning and trading technical analysis for a long time but mostly I lose. I am still learning after that. I've noticed lately that big investors can handle trading as they please. Because they have a lot of funds, if they take a small amount, they take big trades and destroy it. In which case technical analysis is not enough. And I think psychological analysis plays a big role along with technical analysis.

Just think of going to school and focusing on only one subject. Then, when you are in your final year and want to graduate, you will start learning another subject and think you will understand the whole course you have been trained for in that school. However, just think of what you are trying to do. Trading cannot work without getting to know everything about it, so focusing on only psychological analysis will not work, and the market will not favour you because you still lack knowledge of trading in general. What about psychological games? Because I don’t know what you mean by that trading that I know requires technical analysis, emotional control, and some other things, you should use the amount of money you can afford to lose. So I will advise you to go back and learn before you continue trading.