10:00 - 13:00 ; lunch break afternoon unwind ; 16:00 - 18:00 ; dinner free time ; 22:00 - preparing positions for the next day
10:00 - 13:00 ; lunch break afternoon unwind ; 16:00 - 18:00 ; dinner free time ; 22:00 - preparing positions for the next day
Do you use the American one too? I'm asking because you're trading fulltime as well as the London session probably ends before you stop trading.Originally Posted by ;
Times would be the ones you mentioned in your article.
Get up, setup, commerce for a few hours, eat, do some work, get back in the market to get a few more hours and then out.
If you can not create your pips in that time then try again tomorrow - do not sit in the front of the computer daily.
If your all day means 24 hours, then I agree with you; but should you are feeling full time trading just like 8-9 hours, as professional traders do ; then I have objection. Since I see, virtually all of professional traders spend here such a long-long sessions, they do not count the trading hours, plus they always wait for the best entry in accore with their trading system routine.Originally Posted by ;
Yes, the American session also, but most frequently the London session.Originally Posted by ;
We traders actually choose our trading time based on our trading understanding , you can trade at any times if you really how to manage risk and money and you've got most comfy trading spreads.
New York session would be the one. But it doesn't mean you can't make money in other sessions. It's about your egy. You have to research where session you get more quality trades according to your egy. Everything you loe appropriate is the right for you.
Yes it is, it's all about depends on trading egies , moreover actual money and risk management we the traders have to make sure strongest analyzing actual trading egies , if we want to get maximul result by our trading at any given times.Originally Posted by ;
Hello everyone, yes this is a really good question, as a fellow rookie trader I also have been attempting to get the answer to this. Someone please help us here!