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In two-way trading in foreign exchange investment, forex traders must dialectically recognize the importance of forex regulation.
In recent decades, with the rapid development of the global economy, forex investment trading has received increasing attention worldwide. However, due to its high risk and potential market volatility, many countries have implemented strict regulatory measures for forex investment trading. Some countries reduce risk by controlling leverage ratios, while others have taken more stringent measures, directly prohibiting forex margin trading. This strict regulatory environment makes many forex traders extremely cautious when choosing trading platforms, even questioning all platforms, including forex banks.
This skepticism is not without merit, because if the security of forex banks is questionable, then the security of other platforms deserves even more serious consideration. Although international forex banks are not entirely bound by Chinese banking law, they still need to comply with the banking regulations of the countries in which they operate. These regulations provide basic norms and safeguards for the operation of foreign exchange banks.
Therefore, choosing a foreign exchange broker in a major European or American country is a wise choice. These countries have relatively sound regulatory systems, providing investors with higher security and a more transparent trading environment.
In the two-way trading of foreign exchange, different forex traders have different goals and dreams. Some work to make a living, while others pursue their dreams.
In traditional life, most people's work goals occupy only eight hours a day, primarily for survival and meeting basic living needs. However, some people work for their dreams, but in the process, they may sacrifice time with family and loved ones to achieve them. Even if one accumulates a house full of money and achieves so-called success, these achievements seem meaningless without the company of family. Of course, the ideal situation would be to achieve one's dreams while accumulating substantial wealth and providing financial benefits to family and loved ones.
In the two-way trading of forex, investors must maintain a clear head. Forex investment is a high-risk industry, often seen as a game for the wealthy because it involves accumulating experience through continuous trial and error and potential losses. Forex investment is essentially a high-risk, high-reward endeavor, not a low-risk, high-reward endeavor. Without a certain amount of capital, dreams and passion alone cannot achieve financial freedom, let alone wealth freedom.
Furthermore, forex investment has a profound impact on forex traders. It can make investors withdrawn and unable to experience joy. This withdrawal stems from investors' aversion to meaningless interactions. They often anticipate outcomes, thus omitting seemingly pointless processes, ultimately leading them to avoid many things and reduce their desire to communicate with others. The difficulty in experiencing joy arises because when losing, investors constantly think about how to make money; when profiting, they worry about losing it all back. This mindset keeps investors in a state of anxiety, worry, and fear, even if they may objectively remain stable in the long run.
In two-way forex trading, the proportion of professional forex traders in the general population is already small, and the proportion of truly successful ones is even smaller. Therefore, seeing truly successful individuals achieve significant results is extremely rare. However, forex traders who are logically sound, diligent, and whose desire for money surpasses their desire for themselves are almost guaranteed to succeed, not fail. Because in any industry, those who refuse to give up have the potential to succeed.
In the field of two-way forex trading, while learning theoretical knowledge and past experience is important, mere knowledge accumulation without the ability to translate into unique trading experience and practical skills will make it difficult to form an effective competitive advantage in a complex market environment.
Many traders fall into the trap of "knowledge hoarding," believing that mastering more theoretical models and acquiring more experience from others will improve trading performance. However, they overlook the dynamic nature of the market and the differences in individual trading habits and risk tolerance. Only through continuous practical review and analysis, deeply integrating external knowledge with one's own trading scenarios, and summarizing decision-making logic tailored to one's own style, can knowledge truly be transformed into actionable trading skills. This transformation process is the key threshold for traders to move from "cognition" to "mastery."
From the perspective of the cyclical characteristics of market trends, in two-way forex trading, the stability of trend movements shows a significant positive correlation with the time cycle. Longer-term trends are often driven by deeper and more persistent factors such as macroeconomic data, monetary policy adjustments, and geopolitical dynamics. These factors are unlikely to reverse drastically in the short term, making long-term trends more predictable and stable. Conversely, short-term trends are more susceptible to unpredictable factors like immediate news, market sentiment fluctuations, and short-term capital flows. Price movements often exhibit irregular oscillations and repetitions, and may even experience temporary fluctuations contrary to the long-term trend. This randomness makes short-term trading significantly riskier than long-term trading and places higher demands on traders' ability to filter out short-term volatility.
A deep understanding of the market's essence is a core prerequisite for two-way forex trading, and the market's essence is precisely the unity of "probability" and "uncertainty." In the forex market, there are no absolutely certain price movements. Any trading decision is essentially based on a judgment of future probabilities using historical data and market signals. Even logically sound trading strategies cannot completely avoid the risks brought by uncontrollable factors such as black swan events and sudden liquidity changes. Therefore, a trader's entire trading career is essentially a process of coexisting with uncertainty and continuously improving their ability to cope with it. This includes not only reducing losses caused by uncertainty through risk control measures such as position management and stop-loss orders, but also accepting the objective fact that "trading carries a probability of loss" through mindset adjustment, avoiding irrational frequent trading or holding onto losing positions due to an excessive pursuit of certainty.
Building a comprehensive trading capability system is the foundation for forex traders to achieve long-term stable profits. This system encompasses both hard knowledge and technical reserves, as well as soft psychological and mindset training. At the knowledge level, traders need to systematically master professional knowledge such as the basics of macroeconomics, exchange rate formation mechanisms, the principles of technical analysis indicators, and the characteristics of different currency pairs, while accumulating practical experience in dealing with different market environments (such as volatile markets, trending markets, and news-driven markets). At the psychological level, it requires honing one's mindset through long-term trading practice, cultivating rational restraint in the face of profits, and the ability to calmly review losses, avoiding the interference of emotions such as greed and fear in trading decisions. It's important to note that during the learning process, traders need the ability to screen "mentors" and "knowledge"—the market is rife with theories and pseudo-professional mentors lacking practical verification. If one cannot distinguish the truth from falsehood and blindly accepts erroneous investment concepts (such as "pursuing short-term profits" and "ignoring risk control"), these concepts, once solidified into fixed mindsets, are like a cup full of water, unable to hold new, correct insights. This not only hinders the improvement of trading skills but may also lead to continuous trading losses.
In two-way forex trading, long-term forex traders often focus on capital allocation and position management, rather than simply pursuing perfect entry and exit timings. For these investors, while entry and exit timing is important, it is not the key factor determining investment success or failure.
Instead, the adjustment of positions and the rational allocation of funds are the core elements of long-term investment success. By precisely adjusting position sizing, investors can respond flexibly to market fluctuations, effectively control risk, and seize opportunities presented by trends. This strategy not only helps investors remain stable amidst market uncertainty but also ensures the long-term profitability of their portfolios.
In long-term investing, the importance of capital allocation is self-evident. Reasonable capital allocation ensures that investors will not suffer devastating losses due to excessive leverage or overexposure in a single position when facing market volatility. Through diversification and gradual position averaging, investors can achieve a balance between risk and return during market trend extensions and pullbacks. The core of this strategy lies in the need for investors to flexibly adjust position sizing based on market dynamics and their own risk tolerance, rather than blindly pursuing short-term high returns. This sound capital management approach allows long-term investors to gradually accumulate profits within long-term market trends, rather than relying on short-term speculative behavior.
Therefore, for long-term forex traders, the importance of capital allocation and position management far outweighs the timing of entry and exit. By rationally adjusting position size and capital allocation, investors can not only effectively cope with market uncertainties but also achieve steady returns over the long term. The core of this strategy lies in shifting investors' focus from short-term market fluctuations to long-term capital management and risk control, thereby maintaining competitiveness in the complex environment of the foreign exchange market.
In the two-way trading scenario of the foreign exchange market, there exists a key path to help traders escape the "sea of trading bitterness": when traders no longer view foreign exchange investment merely as a tool for pursuing wealth but truly transform it into a hobby and source of enjoyment, the anguish previously caused by profit anxiety and loss pain will be significantly alleviated, or even gradually disappear.
This shift in mindset is essentially a sublimation of the understanding of the essence of trading—when trading becomes a hobby, traders are more willing to invest time in studying market patterns and refining trading strategies, rather than just focusing on account profit and loss fluctuations; they observe and analyze market ups and downs with a more calm perspective, rather than letting emotions dictate their decisions. This internal transformation can fundamentally change a trader's perception of the "pain of trading," enabling them to maintain a stable mindset amidst market fluctuations and gradually mature.
Looking at the characteristics of most ordinary people in real society, we can easily find a common phenomenon: the vast majority of grassroots groups or ordinary individuals generally lack the willingness to actively explore and the perseverance to continuously invest in learning. This trait is not only reflected in knowledge acquisition but also permeates the practical process of various affairs. These people often lack a strong curiosity to explore the essential laws of things, and they also lack sufficient patience to cope with difficulties and setbacks in the process. When encountering problems, they tend to give up after a superficial attempt and find it difficult to persevere. The instinct to seek advantage and avoid harm, inherent in human nature, amplifies the impact of this trait. When faced with potential or actual losses, the psychological pain is magnified dramatically, potentially leading to avoidance and a reluctance to confront or solve problems. This mindset and behavioral pattern, if carried over to forex trading, becomes a significant obstacle to success.
In actual forex trading, losses are a normal and inherent part of daily operations, as unavoidable as breathing. The key lies in whether traders can manage losses with the right mindset and reasonable strategies. As long as losses are not continuous and traders can stop them promptly upon recognizing their mistakes, recovering the losses through subsequent rational actions, they will not fundamentally harm the overall account balance. However, in reality, most traders lack this mindset and ability to "admit mistakes promptly and rationally recover"—when faced with losses, they either succumb to wishful thinking and refuse to stop losses, hoping for a market reversal, ultimately leading to increased losses; or they blindly stop losses out of fear, missing potential profit opportunities and even falling into a vicious cycle of "frequent stop-losses and continuous losses."
Furthermore, regardless of whether it's forex currency pairs or other financial investment instruments, if traders choose a long-term holding strategy with a holding period of several years, and continuously add to their positions with small increments during this time, they must face a market reality: the development of any trend is never linear, but rather always in a cycle of "ups and downs," with trend extensions and trend retracements alternating. In this cycle, when the trend is in its extension phase, the account will show a floating profit; while when the trend enters a retracement phase, the floating profit will decrease accordingly, or even turn into a floating loss. It is particularly important to note that during long-term holding, newly added positions will be more directly exposed to this trend cycle, frequently experiencing alternating fluctuations between floating profits and floating losses. This state of "repeated cycles of profit and loss" is not an abnormal phenomenon, but a real scenario that inevitably occurs in long-term trading, and a market law that every trader choosing a long-term strategy must accept.
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