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Friday, March 7, 2008

Win at Forex With a Master Mind

As a professional Forex money manager I have the unique opportunity to converse with investors from all walks of life, and in the process I've noticed a common question amongst the majority of individuals. Time and time again I'm asked what the chances are of becoming a true success trading the currencies market.

If I answered this question by stating: "On average 80% of today's Forex traders will succeed" you might be justified in calling me crazy, however some 15 years ago one might be inclined to answer with such bold figures. Certainly it would not be uncommon for at least 50 to 60% of the chosen few Forex traders to achieve success in those days. Trading Forex was new and profits were there for the taking. Daily price movements were somewhat more predictable and the competition was not nearly as aggressive as it is today.

As time moved on from the late 80s, early to mid 90s and on up to our Present day the success rate dropped drastically as the Forex market progressively became saturated with day traders; this in turn made for a more unpredictable trading environment. The "white noise" we experience intra-day is in part the efforts of the masses, each trader grabbing at what they can to secure their daily profits. It's unfortunate to take note that less than 10% of the investors currently trading the Forex market come out on top.

Let's take a closer look at the real ratio of winners to losers. You see, it's important to understand that this isn't a luck of the draw situation. When you look at figures like 1-in-10 there is certainly much more than meets the eye beneath these numbers. Let's explore this thought further.

Take 10 traders asking the question "What are my chances at succeeding in Forex" and try to find out which of them has the mind of a champion. The answer is rather disappointing, as those who think big do not ask small questions like this. Thus you will not end up with 1 winner and 9 losers. It doesn't matter how many people you tested this theory on, be it 10 or 500+. But how can this be the case if the odds of success are 1-in-10? That is a very good question as within the answer lies one of the keys to your trading success regardless of which system, method or school of thought you subscribe to.

From those who are winning constantly we notice a pattern. Specifically the pattern of positive questions, they tend to stay away from a losing attitude by not asking self defeating questions such as: "Why do I keep losing trades, am I any good at all?" but unfortunately the vast majority of those who are not making steady growth have no option but confusion as they wonder why they aren't on the winning end of things; constantly asking: "Why do I keep losing in Forex?" and inevitably receiving rather discouraging and uninformative answers. You might find yourself saying "I just don't try hard enough" which doesn't help encourage you in any way nor does it point you in the right direction. It only leaves you looking down on yourself in guilt. Not a very winning attitude at all and it definitely won't help you take hold of your financial destiny. If you don't want to be left in the dark without a lamp then it's time to take control of your mind and give yourself the psychological edge you need and deserve.



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