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In the forex market, the overall survival rate of traders remains extremely low. This phenomenon is not simply due to human weaknesses or a lack of trading skills, but rather an inevitable result of a complex interplay of factors, including unbalanced financial planning, cognitive biases, and insufficient strategy adaptability.
Most ordinary traders struggle to hold long-term positions, often attributing this to psychological issues such as human fragility and loss aversion. However, upon closer examination, the core problem lies in the profound influence of their actual financial situation on their trading mentality and behavior, rather than so-called non-human flaws.
Many traders mistakenly use essential living funds for long-term trading. These funds may be for rigid expenses such as children's tuition or mortgage payments, or as reserves for retirement. The nature of such funds dictates that they cannot withstand the test of long-term market volatility. When trading positions face price pullbacks or negative market news, concerns about living expenses can quickly disrupt emotional balance, triggering unnecessary panic trading. Even with unrealized profits, sudden funding needs may force premature profit-taking, missing out on long-term gains. Therefore, the core obstacle preventing traders from holding long-term positions is not loss aversion, but rather a lack of sound financial planning. Investing inappropriate funds in trading cycles unsuitable for their needs ultimately leads to a vicious cycle of negative mindset and poor trading performance.
A comprehensive assessment of one's life and financial situation, a systematic "financial checkup," is a crucial prerequisite for forex traders to embark on their trading journey. The absence of this step is the key reason why many retail investors fall into trading difficulties. Many retail investors, with limited capital reserves, blindly invest large sums in medium- to long-term trading, completely ignoring their financial resilience. When market fluctuations occur, the pressures of living costs, children's education, and other realities permeate trading decisions, causing them to lose rational judgment in the face of negative news, or being forced to interrupt their trading plans due to urgent funding needs. Ultimately, this renders their trading strategies ineffective, plunging them into a quagmire of losses. This flawed investment behavior stems from a misperception of one's own financial capabilities and trading needs, rather than a simple operational error.
For ordinary traders, a step-by-step trading strategy of "accumulating capital through short-term trading first, then transitioning to medium- to long-term investments" is more aligned with their financial situation and risk tolerance. The advantage of short-term trading lies in its flexible capital turnover and controllable losses per trade, allowing traders to gradually build capital while accumulating practical experience. Once a certain level of capital reserves and trading knowledge is established, a gradual transition to medium- to long-term value investing is more realistic and feasible. Conversely, some traders in the market are eager to achieve quick profits and turn their financial situation around through high-risk, high-volatility foreign exchange assets, attempting to "turn their fortunes around" through short-term trading. Ultimately, they often suffer severe losses due to insufficient risk management and an unbalanced mindset, deviating from the fundamental logic of trading.
Reasonably lowering trading expectations and abandoning unrealistic wealth fantasies are crucial prerequisites for traders to achieve long-term stable development. Many traders view forex trading as a shortcut to financial freedom and upward social mobility, their minds filled with the vision of getting rich quick. This extreme mindset severely interferes with trading decisions, making them greedy when profitable and eager to recoup losses, ultimately deviating from long-term trading plans. In fact, traders should be more realistic, setting "doing each trade well and achieving self-sufficiency in trading profits" as a phased goal, facing the ups and downs of profits and losses with a calm mind. This rational understanding is precisely what most market participants lack. Essentially, forex trading is not simply technical operation, but a strategic choice concerning one's life, especially long-term trend trading and value investing. It requires matching one's current financial situation and level of understanding, abandoning a restless mindset, and cultivating a down-to-earth approach to build a solid foundation for survival in the complex and ever-changing market.
In the complex ecosystem of two-way forex trading, if traders haven't undergone a complete trading cycle and mental refinement, success based solely on luck is ultimately a rare and accidental occurrence.
A complete trading process is never just about executing buy and sell orders. It encompasses the entire chain of practice, from analysis and decision-making to holding and closing positions, along with the accompanying emotional fluctuations, cognitive iterations, and mental refinement. This refinement is precisely the core foundation supporting long-term trading success.
Many young traders in the market are impatient for quick profits, driven by the obsession with getting rich overnight and falling into anxiety. Little do they know that this get-rich-quick mentality often leads them to suffer more setbacks and frustrations during market fluctuations. Wealth accumulation is a gradual, step-by-step process; pursuing it against objective laws only increases trouble. Of course, while the obsession with getting rich quickly can cause immense suffering in the face of unfulfilled desires, it can also, to some extent, inspire a trader's resilience. The key is to view this obsession with a calm and balanced perspective, avoiding being mentally controlled by it. The mindset one makes when facing trading difficulties tests a trader's character: if one recognizes that this career is not suitable, it's better to withdraw early, cut losses, and switch to a more suitable path than to suffer further pain from continuous internal conflict; if one is determined to delve deeper into trading, even when facing significant losses and being misunderstood, one must maintain inner conviction, accumulating strength through self-encouragement, and not be easily defeated by temporary setbacks.
The knowledge system of forex trading is vast, encompassing not only professional content such as macroeconomic analysis, technical indicator analysis, and risk management strategies, but also deeply intertwined with a trader's personal cultivation and mental fortitude. This requires traders to cultivate a habit of continuous learning, gradually internalizing it from initial deliberate effort into a natural and conscious behavior, building their own trading knowledge system over time. Meanwhile, reviewing and reflecting on trades is an indispensable part of trading. After each trade, reviewing and analyzing the operational logic, decision-making flaws, and emotional fluctuations helps traders continuously correct cognitive biases. Only by waiting for market trends to resonate with one's own judgment and meet preset conditions before decisively taking action can the risks of blind trading be reduced.
As traders gain experience in the market and their minds mature, they learn to move beyond excessive focus on short-term profits and losses, instead focusing on the trend itself and the underlying core driving logic. As long as the trend remains unchanged and the supporting logic persists, they adhere to their trading strategy. In terms of wealth management, only by prioritizing the speed of earning money over the speed of spending, and abandoning extravagant habits, can one avoid anxiety stemming from financial pressure and maintain a calm mindset in the face of market fluctuations. Traders must clearly recognize that forex trading is a highly professional and high-risk endeavor. It requires sufficient time and energy for in-depth learning, as well as accepting the ups and downs along the way, not shirking the hardships one must bear, and not hoping to avoid losses through wishful thinking. The foreign exchange market operates within its inherent time cycles and patterns. Only by conducting in-depth analysis from a holistic perspective and fully understanding the market's essence before making strategic decisions can one seize key opportunities. It's worth noting that the forex market is both fair and open, with no explicit entry barriers, allowing every trader with core competencies to find room to survive and thrive. Regardless of background, only solid professional skills and a mature mindset are fundamental to success in the market.
A forex broker's regulatory license and its analysts are like a person's eyebrows—seemingly without practical function, yet carrying the value of a facade. Their absence makes the broker seem out of place, becoming a symbolic representation of the platform's compliance.
In the complex ecosystem of two-way forex trading, the practical effectiveness of forex regulation for mainland investors is often limited. Rather than focusing solely on regulatory qualifications, choosing a platform with a strong reputation and proven track record requires careful consideration of its financial strength and operational integrity. Only platforms with sufficient capacity to fulfill their obligations and a strong sense of professional ethics can mitigate risks in a volatile market.
In reality, many platforms that collapse and are unable to process withdrawals are not lacking in regulatory licenses; some even hold various regulatory qualifications, yet they still succumb to the fate of broken cash flow or malicious absconding. Faced with such situations, regulatory agencies often find it difficult to compel these platforms to compensate investors or effectively uphold justice for those who have suffered losses. Ultimately, most investors are left with no choice but to report the case to the domestic police or vent their frustrations on online platforms, making their path to redress extremely difficult. Many investors fall into the misconception that "a license equates to safe funds and compliant trading." In reality, the forex regulatory field harbors numerous hidden schemes that cannot be fully covered by mere surface-level qualifications.
The forex regulatory system itself has many loopholes, with rampant issues such as counterfeit licenses and offshore regulation severely disrupting market order. Some regulatory countries lack mature and comprehensive financial market systems. In particular, some offshore regions have extremely low regulatory thresholds, requiring only tens of thousands of US dollars to obtain licenses. These licenses lack core, stringent requirements such as segregated fund storage and severe penalties for violations. Essentially, these licenses lack any risk management capabilities and are merely tools used by platforms to mislead investors.
The difficulties in cross-border rights protection further weaken the practical value of foreign exchange regulation. Even platforms with genuine regulatory qualifications are often limited to domestic trading activities. Overseas regulatory agencies often lack the power to restrain cross-border platforms targeting mainland investors that abscond with funds. They neither conduct cross-border investigations into the losses of Chinese investors nor effectively control cross-border capital flows. Ultimately, the recovery of investors' losses largely depends on the efforts of domestic police to recover stolen assets, but the outcome is often influenced by various factors, carrying a significant element of uncertainty and luck. It's worth noting that regulatory agencies in countries like the US, UK, and Switzerland have extremely high licensing requirements, demanding substantial investment. Platforms that manage to obtain such licenses typically possess considerable financial strength and compliance awareness, making them less likely to abscond with funds. This robust regulatory system effectively filters out substandard, small-scale platforms, adding a layer of protection for investors' funds.
For forex trading novices, the safest approach is to avoid forex trading altogether, given its extreme market volatility and complex risks, far exceeding those of ordinary investment products. If you must participate, abandon the notion that "regulation is a panacea." Thoroughly research and test platforms from multiple perspectives, verifying their withdrawal efficiency, trading stability, and compliance through small trial investments. Gradually reduce investment risk and never blindly pursue high returns while ignoring potential pitfalls.
In the forex market, with its two-way trading mechanism, investors face not only the opportunities and risks brought by exchange rate fluctuations but also the potential for fraud and manipulation lurking deep within human nature.
Especially for ordinary investors new to the market, maintaining a clear understanding and a prudent attitude is far more important than pursuing short-term gains.
It should be clear that in the investment market, any stranger who approaches you under the guise of "helping you profit" or "guiding you in trading" often has no real intention of helping you profit, but rather to covet your funds. Traders with genuinely consistent and stable profitability have usually achieved a certain degree of financial independence; if they do need funds, they can obtain them directly through market trading. Why waste time, energy, and even emotional resources recruiting others? Moreover, for professionals who truly master effective trading strategies and can consistently generate profits over the long term, the limited funds invested by ordinary investors are unlikely to be a substantial attraction.
Even more alarming is the existence of a gray-area operation in the market that uses "stable profits" as a guise: charging training fees, guidance fees, software usage fees, and copy trading fees to exploit retail investors; or using sub-accounts to profit from client losses, quickly taking a cut when profitable and disappearing without a trace when losses occur. Such behavior is often accompanied by a carefully crafted persona, forged transaction screenshots, altered platform records, and even fabricated fund flows, deliberately creating the illusion of a "veteran expert" and "guaranteed profits," enticing inexperienced investors to blindly believe and follow, even pouring all their trust and funds into the scheme.
However, no matter how sophisticated the packaging or how meticulous the rhetoric, one ironclad rule remains unshakable: the profit and loss results in a real account cannot be faked. Screenshots can be edited, data can be fabricated, and personas can be embellished, but the real changes in account net value cannot be fabricated out of thin air. Therefore, for newcomers to the forex market, the primary task is not to rush into trading, but to focus on cultivating risk identification abilities, establishing independent judgment, and mastering basic self-protection principles. Admittedly, losses due to misjudgment are an unavoidable cost in the learning process; however, falling victim to fraud due to blindly trusting others not only results in financial loss but can also shake confidence in the entire market, with far more serious consequences.
Ultimately, in this information-saturated and often unreliable investment environment, the most reliable "mentor" is rational thinking, and the strongest "defense" is prudent self-discipline. Only by strengthening risk awareness and adhering to independent judgment can one navigate the volatile forex market steadily and achieve long-term success.
In the two-way forex market, a trader's growth and breakthroughs often follow a gradual, inherent pattern.
When traders accumulate sufficient experience and develop a solid foundation of knowledge in the market, reaching a critical point where their abilities plateau, a little guidance from a successful trader can provide a sudden enlightenment, enabling them to achieve a qualitative leap from quantitative change and join the ranks of profitable traders. This process is like a fertilized egg; only under continuous incubation at a constant temperature, undergoing sufficient internal gestation, and supplemented by its own vitality or appropriate external assistance, can it break through the shell's constraints and transform into a vibrant new life. Conversely, Without this gradual, step-by-step incubation and accumulation, even with the basic conditions for life, one will ultimately fail to complete the metamorphosis of hatching and birth. This is exactly the same principle behind forex traders who lack sufficient experience and attempt to profit solely through luck.
The profit-making nature of the forex two-way trading market harbors extreme cruelty and scarcity. In this game field filled with uncertainty, profit is never the norm; rather, it is the luck of a very few. Market data shows that out of every hundred traders, less than one can achieve consistent profitability. Even with a scale of a thousand, only a handful will ultimately reap the rewards. This extremely low success rate may deter most people, but for traders fortunate enough to receive guidance from a good mentor, systematically study trading logic, and receive precise pointers, they can find a way out of the chaos and gradually grow into practitioners with the ability to consistently generate profits.
Long-term profitability in forex trading tests both the trader's mental fortitude and relies on the construction of a scientific strategy. Traders must avoid the pitfalls of blindly adding to winning positions or hastily giving up when losing. They must cultivate a calm approach to both profits and losses: when facing losses, they must have sufficient risk tolerance, remaining composed and reviewing their trades promptly; when achieving profits, they must maintain a clear understanding, abandoning excessive optimism and clinging to their gains. At the strategy development level, a single trading strategy is insufficient to adapt to the complex fluctuations of the market. Only by constructing a composite trading strategy, or even a complete strategy system covering the entire trading cycle, can resilience in the face of market changes be enhanced. More importantly, the core principles of various strategies must be differentiated and complementary, avoiding homogeneous overlap—even repeatedly using the same strategy will not increase the probability of profit. Only a diverse and logically independent combination of strategies can lay a solid foundation for trading profitability.
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