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Forex Signals In Malaysia

Forex Trading Signals In Malaysia

Forex Signals in Malaysia has gained significant popularity among Malaysians as a promising investment tool. The findings of the comprehensive study conducted by a global broker shed light on the positive perceptions of Forex among Malaysians. The study’s significant revelation was that a staggering 4.7 million individuals in Malaysia actively participate in Forex trading, indicating … Read more

Forex Signals in Australia

Forex Signals in Australia

Starting a successful venture in the world of FX trading can be a daunting task, especially with the overwhelming number of options available in terms of tactics, indicators, and signals. Ultreos Forex aims to simplify this process by providing top-notch forex signals in Australia. Our forex signal service is built on reliable technical analysis, offering … Read more

Candlestick Patterns Explained

candlestick chart pattern

A Candlestick Patterns is a type of chart used in trading as a visual representation of past and current price action in specified timeframes. A candlestick consists of the body with an upper or lower wick or shadow. Candlesticks are created using the opening and closing prices along with the trading range of the candlestick period. How do you … Read more

How To Win the Game Of Trading

How To Win the Game Of Trading

Most studies show that 90% of traders and investors don’t make money over the long-term. The majority of traders, even if they get lucky and profitable early just give back those gains over time. Even buy and hold investors can become shaken out of their long-term plans to not sell when a vicious bear market takes back years of gains. 80% of traders also tend to just quit altogether during their first two years of learning lessons the hard way. Most traders don’t really fail they just quit too early and never even to the work required to even try to be successful.

Position Sizing Cheat Sheet

Position Sizing Cheat Sheet

Position Sizing isn’t random. It’s calculated based on ACCOUNT RISK (AR) and TRADE RISK (TR). A formula controls risk so we know exactly how many stocks, futures contracts, or forex lots to buy on a given trade. There are many ways to calculate position size. Here are a few simple ones: