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Short or Long term trading?

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Noobs  those  just  started  doing  the  forex  trading,  the  swing trading style  is  good  because  larger  time  frame  gives  you  a  clear  cut  picture  where  will  be  market  in  long run. if they trade on short term there is huge chance they might lose some money and become greed driven in this business.



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#1 - November 29, 2018, 12:23:07 PM
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Short and long is optional for me, but the important thing is, do my broker allow it?? You should check your broker terms and conditions before start trading, now I am trading with FreshForex and erverything going well.
#2 - January 14, 2019, 01:59:12 AM

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Short and long is optional for me, but the important thing is, do my broker allow it?? You should check your broker terms and conditions before start trading, now I am trading with FreshForex and erverything going well.
what if our trading is swapped ... with long-term trading it is clear that our transactions will always be active for a long time?
#3 - January 27, 2019, 05:34:18 AM

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Short and long is optional for me, but the important thing is, do my broker allow it?? You should check your broker terms and conditions before start trading, now I am trading with FreshForex and erverything going well.
With us already able to understand and know the performance of the strategies that we use, of course we are trading this forex we can easily activity. Both short term and long term, of course it will be easy to produce optimal profits.
#4 - February 03, 2019, 04:31:03 AM

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if I personally prefer trading with a scalping style, because it is faster to get profit and also very good at taking a moment of market moment
#5 - February 03, 2019, 08:17:07 PM

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In my opinion this depends on the character of each trader and the convenience of each trader. If you want long-term trading, the capital must be large enough, you must patiently wait for the moment because the moment will very rarely appear, on the contrary if short-term trading, must be strong mentality, because every time you have to see the chart, there will be lots of moments that arise but must be careful careful with false signals that often also appear
#6 - February 06, 2019, 07:20:47 AM

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Noobs  those  just  started  doing  the  forex  trading,  the  swing trading style  is  good  because  larger  time  frame  gives  you  a  clear  cut  picture  where  will  be  market  in  long run. if they trade on short term there is huge chance they might lose some money and become greed driven in this business.
yep, bro, the beginner should have a swing trader because of what. I happened to be reading the article, the swing trader would not often be inset with a chart screen so the psychological was not interrupted
#7 - February 06, 2019, 11:00:14 AM

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I like short time strategy when i am trading couse so easily and faster to get profit that i want
#8 - February 06, 2019, 08:17:17 PM

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Noobs  those  just  started  doing  the  forex  trading,  the  swing trading style  is  good  because  larger  time  frame  gives  you  a  clear  cut  picture  where  will  be  market  in  long run. if they trade on short term there is huge chance they might lose some money and become greed driven in this business.
I strongly agree with your opinion because indeed many professional traders suggest that novice traders use trading styles that tend to be long term rather than short term. Viewed in terms of risk and accuracy of analysis in large time frames, long term trading including swinger is a style that is suitable for newbies.
#9 - February 07, 2019, 03:32:14 AM

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There are both advantages and disadvantages that coming to these 2 different trading style which may favor traders differently as well. This business is a flexible one and can be done with anything depending on our choice and understanding. So, whatever we choose will only impact to our learning and later performance then be responsible about it.

I once trained and taught to trade in long term because my tutor told me it's riskier to trade in short term. And he was right about it, once I tried to trade in short term trading and spend like weeks with it, there was nothing I got except losses. Later I concluded few things according to my bad result, first is I wasn't suitable with short term trading and secondly, I must use my valuable time only to do something that I already comfort with.
#10 - February 07, 2019, 02:17:41 PM

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Maybe the masters here can give a little tips for those of me who are upset.
I am a trader with small capital and can not be scalping, while according to people's narratives, for long term requires large capital
#11 - February 07, 2019, 03:35:13 PM

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Noobs  those  just  started  doing  the  forex  trading,  the  swing trading style  is  good  because  larger  time  frame  gives  you  a  clear  cut  picture  where  will  be  market  in  long run. if they trade on short term there is huge chance they might lose some money and become greed driven in this business.
until now I want to be a swing trader, but the profit target that has been set is always a crow to reach and even stop loss. how to handle it?
#12 - February 08, 2019, 03:25:41 AM

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Noobs  those  just  started  doing  the  forex  trading,  the  swing trading style  is  good  because  larger  time  frame  gives  you  a  clear  cut  picture  where  will  be  market  in  long run. if they trade on short term there is huge chance they might lose some money and become greed driven in this business.
that's right, but it all depends on our own capital. And if our capital is big we better be a swing trader and if our capital is only a little daily trader, because with small capital if we force to become a swing trader it is like suicide, because we do not have strong resistance because our resilience can only able to hold only a few pips
#13 - February 08, 2019, 03:37:57 PM

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Noobs  those  just  started  doing  the  forex  trading,  the  swing trading style  is  good  because  larger  time  frame  gives  you  a  clear  cut  picture  where  will  be  market  in  long run. if they trade on short term there is huge chance they might lose some money and become greed driven in this business.
he bro, but the average noob is a scalper, and this forex cannot be compared to a convection business because we open entry we have lost first, the average noobs will like scalper, and rarely the longest
#14 - February 09, 2019, 04:59:34 AM

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I think the type of trading depends on us whether we are suitable long term or short term, but I prefer long term because I cannot take risks for short term trading
#15 - February 09, 2019, 05:15:44 AM

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