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2025-10-27 12:40

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#NewbieGuide Learn basic market concepts such as candlesticks, support and resistance, trendlines, and chart patterns. Study technical analysis for understanding price movements and fundamental analysis for tracking economic news that impacts the markets. Develop a trading plan that defines when to enter and exit trades, how much to risk per trade, and how to manage emotions during wins or losses. Always apply risk management—never risk more than 1–2% of your account on a single position. Use stop-loss and take-profit orders to control potential outcomes. Don’t follow random signals or emotional impulses. Instead, focus on learning from mistakes and keeping a trading journal to track your progress. Lastly, understand that trading is a journey, not a race. Stay disciplined, keep learning, and aim for consistency over quick profits. Success comes to those who protect their capital and think long-term.
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learning the basic concepts
India | 2025-10-27 12:40
#NewbieGuide Learn basic market concepts such as candlesticks, support and resistance, trendlines, and chart patterns. Study technical analysis for understanding price movements and fundamental analysis for tracking economic news that impacts the markets. Develop a trading plan that defines when to enter and exit trades, how much to risk per trade, and how to manage emotions during wins or losses. Always apply risk management—never risk more than 1–2% of your account on a single position. Use stop-loss and take-profit orders to control potential outcomes. Don’t follow random signals or emotional impulses. Instead, focus on learning from mistakes and keeping a trading journal to track your progress. Lastly, understand that trading is a journey, not a race. Stay disciplined, keep learning, and aim for consistency over quick profits. Success comes to those who protect their capital and think long-term.
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