I have been trading for two years and have been losing money. Should I stick to it?
I have been in contact with trading for two years. I read a lot of books first, including talking about Japanese candle map, technical analysis of futures market, writing stock memoirs, ten-year dreams and so on. Then I traded in the market for more than a year and a half. I found that the firm offer is quite different from what I thought, and I can better understand many things I have seen before. My account has been in a state of loss, and it has always been a small loss to make stocks, because I don't hesitate to stop. However, I won't stop taking profit, either I didn't catch the big market or I made a loss, so I continue to lose money slowly, which is very tired and uncomfortable. Later, I came into contact with futures, and I suffered a big loss because of heavy positions. After that, I was in a bad mood I want to earn back from the stock, and I chase up a stock with a big and urgent increase. As a result, I almost topped it. Then I knew my mistake, stopped taking heavy positions, took a rest, readjusted my mentality, and re-entered the market. Slowly, because I was still confused about how to take profits, of course, I lost all, thanks to some. I still haven't given up, and I plan to take profit by floating, but I still can't say how much. Anyway, the account is slowly picking up. I went to a company that recruited traders and traded stock indexes for a month. It was a loss in the first week, and it took two weeks to get the money back. I lost money again this week, and I don't think I can get the commission this month. After trading for so long, although I haven't been completely kicked out of the market, I have a lot of experience and some things are still being tried, but I have never tasted the fruit (the account is positive), which is still very sad. I don't know if I should stick to it.