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Here are some of forex tips that i gather from various books and site :
Trading strategies that work well in an up-market may not work in a down-market.
systems that work well in a good trending market may not be applicable at all to a ranging market. The solution is either to have a system for each type of the market or make sure that one solid system will work well under all market conditions
Do not try to pick price tops and bottoms.
Searching for bargains is a good thing when you go shopping, but will put you in troubles if applied to Forex trading. Simply spot the trend and join it like other traders who are serious about trading do.
Always remind yourself that the first and the last market bars/ticks are the most expensive.
Delay entering the market on the first ticks and be out of the market early. On the open, never trade in the direction of a gap.
Never worry about missing out on a trading opportunity.
You are never going to run out of trades, so be firm and stick to your rules.
By using knowledge about currency correlation in Forex traders can easily avoid opening positions that cancel each other
Find out which currency pairs move simultaneously and which — in opposite direction.
Have your stop loss order in place
Put one on a decent distance, for example 100+ pips. Also do not use too tight stop orders as they will most likely be hit more often then you need to.
Spend less time trading Forex but make it quality time.
Trade only when you can be 100% focused
it is wrong to trade with the money that you cannot allow to lose.
Do not trade if you cannot afford to lose your money. Moreover, do not trade if you must make X amount of money per month to pay your bills in order to avoid financial trouble
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