Last year, we asked the community to share some of the best trading advice they’ve ever heard, and we got a ton of great (and hilarious) .
This week, with a slow and choppy market across almost all asset classes and the full benefit of hindsight over the last year, we thought it would be fun to revisit this question now that most assets are in a bear market.
So: What IS the best trading advice you've ever heard? It can be an individual investment idea, or broader trading "principles”. No matter what it is, we’d love to hear it.
The best two replies (as decided by the TradingView team) get a TradingView mug. Contest ends Wednesday at noon EST when we will announce the winners.
Have a great week!
-Team TradingView ❤️❤️
We also asked you to share some of the WORST trading advice you've ever heard, and that prompted lots of great as well. Be sure to check those out 😂
Comentarios
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Hey all! Thanks for dropping some wisdom down below in the comments.
Well....we've taken a look at all of the comments and drum roll please -
The winners are:
"when in doubt stay out" - from allanveera
and
"trade what you see not what you think." - from mjchase
Congrats to both of you! We'll be reaching out via DM to send you your mugs.
An excellent day in trading is one where you completely followed your strategy, not whether or not you produced a profit. A bad day in trading is when you did not flawlessly execute your strategy, not a day with losses in the portfolio. So, focus on the process, let the results take care of themselves and enjoy the ride!
moonypto
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@franskk, but you build your strategy out of money making goals! so if you follow your rules then losing money means you should change your strategy
franskk
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Not really. All strategy's will lose money in some periods and win in others. Of course your strategy should be designed to win over time. If you got a strategy that will win over time, then the best thing you can do is to follow it also when it is losing money.
PRO_SMART_Trader
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Most of the time, not trading is the best trading!