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Profits are shared by half (50%), and losses are shared by a quarter (25%).
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In forex trading, traders should avoid excessive self-blame for their emotional intelligence shortcomings or other deficiencies.
From a comprehensive perspective of psychology and sociology, self-awareness is a complex and lengthy process. In reality, most people struggle to fully and deeply construct a comprehensive self-awareness throughout their lives. While deep self-insight would theoretically help maintain a positive mindset and make rational decisions in investment, in reality, this is not easy. Even if this ideal state is unattainable, traders who maintain an open, sincere, and honest attitude can still establish a stable psychological foundation in the investment world.
In a sense, a lack of emotional intelligence can be considered a unique individual trait. Within the research context of behavioral economics, this trait may enable traders to unconsciously mitigate potential risks stemming from complex human nature, thereby maintaining a positive outlook on the investment market and rationally assessing their own trading behavior. This is crucial for maintaining consistent and stable trading.
In terms of building social relationships and managing risk, traders should proactively highlight their shortcomings to attract partners, peers, or professional advisors with inclusive mindsets and complementary qualities. By establishing such a social support network, individuals can effectively disperse and mitigate the systemic and non-systemic risks they face in forex trading, ultimately achieving a relatively relaxed and stable investment life.
In forex trading, limitations in emotional intelligence or inadequate reaction time should not be grounds for self-denial. Forex trading, as a highly complex and often anti-human financial activity, inherently involves the interplay of multiple factors, including macroeconomic conditions, micro-market structure, and investor behavior and psychology. Many traders with high sensitivity, perfectionist tendencies, and high IQs fail to fully understand the complexity and long-term nature of forex trading. This makes it difficult for them to adapt quickly to market dynamics and ultimately exit the market prematurely. From the perspective of trading strategy optimization, if these traders could appropriately adjust their trading pace, adopt more robust trading strategies, and fully leverage their intellectual strengths to conduct in-depth market analysis and research, they might be able to achieve better results in forex trading. However, in reality, some traders often over-rely on their own cognitive abilities, ignoring market uncertainty and risk control during trading, leading to trading failures.
In the complex practical world of forex trading, traders should not be overly focused on purely academic formulas or the viewpoints expressed in academic papers.
Take interest rate adjustments, a key macroeconomic regulatory tool, as an example. Central banks do not mechanically and strictly follow the Taylor rule when implementing interest rate adjustments. When implementing long-term carry strategies, traders do not need to be completely confined to the Taylor Rule framework for both flexibility and market adaptability. Taylor himself explicitly stated in his theoretical framework that monetary policy need not rigidly adhere to the Taylor Rule when an economy faces severe external shocks, such as global financial crises or major geopolitical conflicts, leading to significant volatility. He also emphasized that the Taylor Rule provides an important theoretical framework for monetary policy formulation: when setting inflation targets, policymakers must not only comprehensively consider the current actual inflation situation, including key indicators such as the core inflation rate and the changing trend of the consumer price index, but also comprehensively consider the unemployment rate, a crucial factor reflecting labor market conditions and economic vitality. Numerous empirical studies have shown that the U.S. Federal Reserve and the German Bundesbank do not directly and decisively rely on the Taylor Rule in their complex monetary policymaking. However, it should not be overlooked that, through in-depth analysis of historical data and validation of econometric models, the Taylor Rule accurately captures the policy behavior of these two central banks over the past 15 to 20 years. For example, by analyzing the correlation between the timing and magnitude of interest rate adjustments and the inflation and unemployment rates, we can see that the Taylor rule has some explanatory power in describing long-term trends in policy behavior. On July 15, 2014, the then-Federal Reserve Chairman explicitly stated in a public speech that the Fed would not base its interest rate adjustments solely on the quantitative calculations of the Taylor rule. This statement further clarifies the Fed's comprehensive consideration of multiple factors and its prudent use of theoretical models in its monetary policy formulation.
Based on the above theoretical analysis, empirical research results, and official statements, forex traders should avoid overly relying on academic formulas or research papers when making trading decisions, lest they fall into rigid trading patterns formed by excessive reverence for theory. In actual trading, traders should fully consider multiple factors, such as real-time market dynamics, changes in the macroeconomic situation, and their own risk tolerance, to develop flexible and adaptable trading strategies.
In the highly complex and uncertain field of foreign exchange investment and trading, forex managers should not harbor regrets after more than a decade of arduous exploration, often intertwined with serendipitous opportunities, in building their knowledge base and honing their trading skills.
From the theoretical perspectives of investment and behavioral finance, this process is not a passive choice, but an inevitable progression guided by the laws of personal and professional growth. Looking back, while self-reflection may lead to the illusion that one's actions were once foolish and that one's youth was wasted, this hindsight, honed through time and practice, is in fact a valuable asset, offering valuable insights into investment decision-making psychology and the development of risk management strategies.
As a self-made entrepreneur, despite investing tens of millions of yuan in learning about forex investment, he successfully accumulated initial capital through his unwavering efforts and officially entered the forex market with a capital base in the tens of millions. This achievement is undoubtedly a landmark achievement worthy of high recognition within the fields of entrepreneurship and financial market access research. It not only demonstrates the entrepreneur's exceptional ability in resource integration and risk management, but also demonstrates his pioneering spirit in the financial markets.
In the practice of forex trading, a philosophical saying may provide comfort and cognitive enlightenment for practitioners: "To know one's own ignorance is to perceive one's own shortcomings only after accumulating extensive knowledge and insights." From the perspective of cognitive psychology and knowledge management theory, this means that it is through systematic study of the forex knowledge system, including currency exchange rate theory, macroeconomic analysis frameworks, trading strategy models, continuous accumulation of practical trading experience, and personal experience with the frustrations and lessons of investment losses, that practitioners can gradually and deeply understand the limitations of their own knowledge in the field of forex investment. This understanding isn't a complete naiveté at the outset; rather, it's a process of deepening and iterative understanding through a dynamic learning process and complex practical environments. It's crucial for building a scientific and sound investment decision-making system and risk management mechanism.
It's undeniable that a passion for investment can, to a certain extent, inspire practitioners' inherent motivation to overcome numerous difficulties and challenges. However, the financial losses and psychological trauma caused by investment losses are also objective and real issues that cannot be ignored. However, with the passage of time and personal maturity, practitioners can eventually face past investment experiences with a rational and calm attitude, achieving a deep reconciliation with themselves. From the perspective of developmental psychology and career planning theory, this reconciliation not only allows for the release of past setbacks and mistakes, but also lays a solid psychological foundation for developing more scientific and sound investment strategies and career development plans for the future, marking a practitioner's professional growth and maturity in the field of forex investment.
In forex trading, forex trading strategies should not be shared with those without a real need.
In the highly specialized and complex field of forex trading, characterized by significant information asymmetry, traders, from the perspectives of behavioral finance and market game theory, are often reluctant to share their trading strategies and methods, honed through years of practice and deep reflection, with others, especially those eager to learn. Within the realm of social psychology and interpersonal behavior research, there exists a certain type of individual in real-world settings who, when interacting with others, struggle to maintain focused listening. Their minds wander, their attention is scattered, and their true inner thoughts and cognitive patterns are difficult to discern through conventional communication methods. This interpersonal phenomenon is highly prevalent in various social settings. Applying these interpersonal behavioral traits and psychological patterns to forex trading, based on cognitive psychology's theory on the relationship between attention and learning outcomes, individuals who consistently lack the habit of focused learning and struggle to maintain stable attention are likely to be unable to thoroughly and carefully study carefully written professional texts, such as trading tips and systematic trading strategies. Based on the economic principles of time management and efficient resource allocation, traders should not invest excessive time and energy in coaching individuals who lack the ability to focus and intrinsic motivation to learn. This is because, according to self-determination theory, when individuals fully commit to a passion they truly possess and are intrinsically motivated by, they develop a high sense of immersion and self-efficacy. Driven by their passion for trading, they maintain sustained enthusiasm and focus in the face of complex and volatile market conditions, and are not easily succumbed to short-term setbacks and fatigue. Through continuous exploration and practice, they draw on their inherent passion and curiosity to discover effective trading methods that align with their investment style and market dynamics. When formulating and executing trading plans, they thoroughly and deeply consider key details such as market volatility, risk control, and capital management, guided by their passion and awe for investing, without requiring excessive external supervision or reminders.
In the practice of forex trading, from the perspective of risk management and industry competition, traders should avoid easily seeking help from others or casually sharing their core trading strategies. In the highly competitive financial market, casually sharing trading strategies can lead to homogenized competition, weakening one's competitive advantage. It can also be viewed by other market participants as a lack of understanding of the confidentiality and value of trading strategies, leading to perceptions of traders lacking professional judgment. Sharing carefully crafted trading strategies with those who have no real need or lack the ability to understand them not only fails to effectively transfer knowledge and properly translate value, but can also lead to misuse and misunderstanding of the strategies. This is undoubtedly unwise from the perspective of scientific and rational investment decision-making. If traders fail to develop a clear and profound understanding of trading strategy confidentiality, the accuracy of sharing with partners, and market competition through the accumulation of theoretical knowledge and practical experience, they will continue to face numerous challenges and obstacles in their pursuit of investment success, and there is still a long way to go before achieving the goal of long-term, stable profitability.
From a philosophical and sociological perspective, a life devoid of practical exploration suffers from significant deficiencies in value construction and personal growth.
From birth, individuals inevitably possess inherent developmental shortcomings due to the combined influence of genetics, their environment, and other factors. Continuous practical experimentation is essentially a dynamic process in which individuals systematically correct and optimize these shortcomings based on their own developmental needs. This process is essential for individuals to realize their self-worth and cultivate self-improvement.
In the highly specialized, complex, and risky field of foreign exchange trading, limited capital is a core challenge for many traders. To address this, traders often employ technical analysis, attempting to compensate for the limitations of trading strategies and market risk exposure caused by insufficient capital through in-depth mining and quantitative analysis of multi-dimensional data such as historical price trends, trading volume, and market sentiment indicators. Despite extensive research in professional literature on financial market theory, foreign exchange market microstructure analysis, trading psychology and behavioral finance, and various trading strategy models, there is a significant mismatch between theoretical knowledge and real-time market dynamics in real-world trading scenarios, making it difficult to directly translate this literature into efficient and accurate trading decisions. The core logic of forex trading can be succinctly summarized as the fundamental principle of "buy low, sell high; sell high, buy low." However, achieving stable and sustainable trading profits requires not only strict adherence to this principle but also sufficient trading capital to mitigate risk and guarantee returns. Furthermore, maintaining a rational, calm, and emotionally neutral trading mindset, coupled with strong execution and unwavering conviction in established trading strategies, are essential and sufficient conditions for successful trading. Most forex traders engage in technical analysis primarily out of passive choice due to capital constraints, rather than through independent strategic planning and the development of a trading philosophy. As they accumulate trading experience and deepen their understanding of the market, they come to realize that while technical analysis can assist trading decisions to a certain extent and provide reference signals for identifying market trends and selecting trading opportunities, it cannot fully compensate for the systemic risks and trading disadvantages associated with insufficient capital due to inherent theoretical limitations, delayed response to market events, and difficulty quantifying complex market sentiment.
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