COMPONENTS OF THE EXCHANGE RISK PREMIUM IN A MULTIPLE DEALER FX MARKET:: File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTMLThe majority of information-oriented forex microstructure models define the .. on major currency pairs are usually as tiny as 1 pip or 1/10 of the basis http://faculty.haas.berkeley.edu/lyons/Derviz%20risk%20premium%20and%20dealers.pdfHOME | Here are 4 fail-proof ways to solve the Pip Auction Game problem, and to guarantee that youre not going to play it again. You have heard this before, and its true, but until now you still have not lived by this rule. You should never risk more for pips than they are worth. You should cut your losses short.
If your trade does not produce a profit for you, then you should close it. Practically, here is what you do. These are not hard and fast rules, but you will be able to mold them to your use easily enough.
1. If your trade does not work out within X minutes, then close the trade. X minutes is the number of minutes during which your trade just sits and does not move very much. Youre at a loss, but not a large loss.
2. If your trade immediately starts to move against you, ask yourself: did you make the right decision? If you did, then stay in until your stop loss is hit. If not, exit NOW, regardless of your stop loss being further away. More on this later -- but a few words now:
How do you know that you did not enter the trade for the right reason? If you traded on emotion, if you entered the trade within 5 minutes of sitting down at your computer, if you did not follow your trading plan (later chapter), if you have a feeling deep inside that you made a mistake -- all of these are good signs that you have made a trade for the wrong reasons.
Heres the next way to avoid the Pip Auction Game:
You cant lose what you dont risk. Of course, if you have any desire to be rich at all, youre thinking that this is the dumbest advice youve ever received. Aid and Reform in Ethiopia:: File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTMLpermitting donors to concentrate on the “rules of the game” and on “evaluating outcomes.” .. 3. Phase out forex auction. 4. Retention of 10% of forex http://www.worldbank.org/aid/africa/ethiopia2.pdfHOME |
1. If you have lost more than 9% of your account value, within ANY period of time, stop trading live NOW. No exceptions.
2. Trade on a demo account for 1 week for every 2% of your account that was lost (and maybe even more). If this seems like too much of a burden, ask yourself: How much of a burden would it be to lose my entire account? Fordx pip - Forex Pip Auction Game Problem : Forex Trading Blog:: Fordx pip Forex Trading Advice | Here are 4 fail-proof ways to solve the Pip Auction Game problem, and to guarantee that you?re not going to play it again. http://www.brokerforexusa.com/Fordx-Pip.htmHOME | Strategy - RSS Archive:: Problem is I am not a numbers person and soon got bored.If you are interested in making your own money and learning this great craft. The Forex Power http://www.topblogarea.com/rss/Strategy.htmHOME |
This can be really hard to do. For instance, if you are trying to pay your bills and live off your trading account, and you are asked to stop trading live, you are going to wonder where youre going to get the money to live from. The simple answer is that you have started trading live too early, and it is better to have $2,000 (or any amount) that you cannot trade live, than it is to have nothing left at all.
I once worked with a trader that refused to stop trading live and move to a demo account because demo trading will take away the excitement. Im not sure I could stay interested in trading if Im only trading a demo account. He lost everything. Twice.
1. Every week, print your account history from your trading platform, and spend 2 hours away from your computer (preferably outside your house, in the library, or a restaurant, or someplace that you can think away from your trading area) looking over the report.
2. Look for your mistakes. They should be easy to identify. They are the trades that were losers.
3. Realize that every losing trade is a mistake. If you believe otherwise (the old, Well, its good because Ive learned my lesson), then you are going to at least enjoy losing your entire account. Get with the program, man! Would you be happy to have set your hair on fire, because now you can say, Well, Ill never do that again!?
4. Get someone you trust to look over your statement for you. Ask them to be brutally honest with you. If this person says, You are going to lose everything, believe them. Just go ahead and believe them. So many times, traders who have lost 50% of their account feel that Ive finally turned the corner, and this is it. Im not going to lose anymore. They dont switch to demo trading, and they lose everything. Dont do this. It feels awful.
The last point here. I recently worked with a wise trader in Fiji, who realized that he wasnt following a system with proven results -- that although he had intermittent (large) wins, he also was having occasional losses that left him feeling uneasy about trading. So you know what he did? He stopped trading.
Wisely, he kept his account balance intact while he worked out the details. How long did it take him? It does not matter. My friend was willing to trade on a demo for as long as it took him to get back to trading a proven system that he could trade with confidence.
You could learn from our friend from Fiji. When in doubt, dont take more live trades. Take NONE.
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