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How to build your own trade strategy ?

task141

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Hi all. How to build your own trade strategy? what is the way to do it if you do it give me some idea. thanks
 
A good strategy isn’t built overnight. You have to observe a strategy for a long time. Master trading strategies and understand candlestick patterns to bring success in trading.
 
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First, a trading plan should be thought of as a template for trading the markets. Perhaps an even better way to describe a trading plan is that it is a check list. This check list will contain each aspect of making a trade in a logical step by step sequence that acts as your objective guide to trading the markets. In essence, a trading plan will state your overall short and long-term goals as a trader and will provide you with a clear check list of how to achieve them.
 
Hi! Building your own trading strategy starts with choosing a market and timeframe. Define your entry and exit rules based on technical or fundamental analysis. Test your strategy on historical data and refine it. Use a demo account to practice risk-free. Include risk management tools like stop-loss and position sizing. Consistency, discipline, and regular review are key to success.
 

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