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Why do you lose money in trading?

DANZY

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You are one amongst the 90% of forex traders that lose money. So you are not unique.
I believe there is something fishing that goes on behind the scene. e.g. Have you ever noticed that immediately after you place a trade on a trending market, all a sudden it stops trending and the price starts going against you and never come back? As soon as you stop the trade manually or hit your stop loss, it continues to trend again. I can bet that this occurs between 80% - 90% of the time. So why does this happen? Do you think it is coincident? I don't think so. Have you ever noticed that when the trade goes against you the loss goes at a higher speed than when are making profit? These occurrences are not coincidences. They are real.
I guess I have answered your question
 
Your observation is true especially for a newbie forex trader. However, you have only posed the question but you have not answered it really.
 

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