Learning about the common mistakes made in foreign currency trading will help you to improve your skills and chances of being successful. Here are some common mistakes and assumptions new traders make:
- Misplacing Stops
Stops are necessary to avoid bad losses, however poorly placed stops can be just as bad. Before placing a trade the trader should consider the risk to reward ratio for the trade. The stop needs to be set with the traders money management in mind and should not be too close or too far away from the price. Traders should also consider moving their stop as the trade goes in their favor to lock in profits and reduce potential losses.
- Abusing Leverage
With Forex brokers offering up to 400:1 leverage, it’s easy for inexperienced traders to get carried away with the hope of making quick profits. When traders use a high level of leverage the returns can be astounding, but when the trade doesn’t work out the result can be catastrophic. Traders should always calculate the dollar value of the risk they are taking for each trade and ensure that this is appropriate for their account balance. Experienced traders rarely risk more than 2-3% of their account balance on any one trade.
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