Before you put an order in to buy or sell you should know what your target price level is. The reason this is important is because you need to know where you are going if you want to be able to get there. What I mean is that if you have a target you are more likely to stay in a trade until you reach that target. Most traders get in then the price moves in their favor and they close the trade for small gains. To be profitable long term in the Forex market you should have your winning trades as large as possible and having targets keeps you in your trades.
The next key to being a profitable trader is to use risk management. What I mean by that is that before you ever make a trade you should know how much risk is involved with that trade. For example lets say your account size is $1,000 than you should know how much of that total amount you are willing to risk on that trade. The way to achieve success is to limit risk to 2 to 5 percent of your total account balance. So in this case $1,000 you should risk no more than 20 to 50 dollars per trade. That will help your profitability and stop you from blowing your account. One other key point about figuring risk is to make sure that you have at least a one to one risk reward ratio. What that means is that if your target has to be equal or greater than you risk.
Lastly, when entering trades it is important to know what strategy that is being used for each particular trade. If you have a strategy that is proven and that you can use over and over again that will help you achieve successful trading results. The best way to develop a strategy is to read and learn about different strategies and then test the results for yourself. Make sure when you are testing the strategies that you are following all the rules to each strategy.
In conclusion, these 3 keys will send you into profitability and then you can use trading as a way to earn a living. Once you have mastered these techniques you can begin to refine your trading skills and go from just earning a living to building wealth. You just have to be systematic in your approach and follow your plan.
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