Here is the long-awaited finale of the Trading Strategies cycle, concluding with a long-term strategy overview. Some say it is the easiest style, too often chosen by newbies who end up ruining their fortunes. Others say that positional trading is the way of the wise, those with a knowledge …
Previously, we gave an overview of different trading strategies and then dove deeper into the types of day trading, of which there are many. Now, before we move on to position trading, which is still synonymous with investing in common sense, we would like to refresh your awareness …
In the previous article we discussed the characteristics of scalping as a trading strategy. Today it is time for us to discuss a more general and broader term, but a much less troublesome trading style (some would disagree). Why traders' attitudes to day trading vary so much, and how to …
The relaunch of your most favourite article series began last week with an overview of the variety of trading styles. One by one, we will look on each one in more detail. Today, it’s time to recall the pros and cons of scalping, a strategy that can bring you quick …
In technical analysis, a head and shoulders pattern is widely used. A specific chart formation indicates a trend reversal from bullish to bearish. The pattern appears as a baseline with three peaks, the outside two of which are close in height and the middle of which is the highest.
A central bank is a public institution with a monopoly over the financial system. It performs financial and banking services for the government and commercial banks. Therefore, it is of great importance to the economy as a whole. The respective Monetary Policy Framework defines its …
“The more I trade, the more I feel I suck at trading," We meet phrases like this around trader forums and even in our support chat. Many traders meet negative emotions and feelings but not everyone can handle them. Here are the tips from experts of Grand Capital on how …
It is a pending order that helps limit possible losses during trading. A Stop Loss is automatically triggered when the price reaches a pre-set level. This is the level you define beforehand as the maximum allowed value for a price movement in an unfavourable direction. …