【FX】Choosing a community is important【No recruitment】
Hello, good evening, this is Chii-ko.
Today I’ll talk about choosing a community.
・I want to talk more passionately about the market
・There’s no one around to talk to
・I want to hear opinions from those who are winning
etc.,
I think motivations for those who want to belong vary as well.
Why do you want to belong to a community?
Starting from thinking about the reasons is a good idea.
By the way, there are many kinds of market communities, but
in salons and chat rooms, etc., places where a large number of people gather, we generally refer to as communities.
Why do FX traders do it?
First, it might be good to think about the reasons someone is doing FX.
・I want a better life
・I want to be popular
・I want to own assets
There are various reasons, but many people simply think
I want to be rich!
I think that’s basically correct.
And many people think
I’ll trade and make money!
That’s their thought, isn’t it.
I’ll win at trading!
They think so, right?
First, sell products!
People who think this are in the minority, haha
I want to win in FX to become rich!
Why they want to win or whether winning is necessary is omitted this time, but it might be good to think about this as well.
Currently, especially, there are actually many people who aren’t that desperate or in trouble.
・I want to win so I can take my family on trips
・I want to give my parents a present
There are many things that can be fulfilled even without FX, and
it may be faster with methods other than FX,
but many try to achieve them with FX,
but winning in FX isn’t that easy, so it’s good to reconsider your approach.
Back to the topic,
If you want to winyou must win.
Yes!Choosing a community is the same.
Whether you join or not is a step before this,
If you join,you need to choose a community that fits your purpose.
What is a community that fits your purpose?
The purpose is, of course,I want to win!so,a community for winningmakes sense, right.
・Do you want to have fun?
・Do you want to talk more passionately about the market?
・Do you want people to talk to?
This is okay to address after you’ve won, actually.
In communities with many people with different goals, it’s likely to hinder achieving your own goals.
In misinformation or common sense, you won’t be able to win, and you’lldevelop a losing mindset.
When hearing something new, you can’t judge its correctness, so you may be swayed by many opinions or by the prevailing common sense, and if it’s wrong, recognizing it becomes difficult.
I’m not blaming the community, but
the FX world is a place where truly accurate information is scarce and erroneous common sense runs rampant.
This is a separate story, but I was watching a mahjong program.
One professional said,
“Incidental plays happen daily, I don’t worry about them.”
If you’ve played mahjong, you’d think, hmm?
In that world, it’s so common that no one doubts it, so it becomes common sense, you can tell this is what it suggests.
Generally, this phenomenon is considered low level.
Depending on the community you belong to, the market’s common sense or nonsense can differ.
However, in mahjong, not knowing something can be a strength, and
not knowing something can prevent you from breaking mentally.
If you belong to a community where holding onto unrealized losses and not cutting losses is normal,
you may come to mistakenly think that’s normal.
There is some dependence on the method used.
You might see videos of offline meetups on YouTube, and if you pay attention to the conversations at those meetups,
they are often encouragement among those who are losing.
This isn’t what you need if you want to win.
“Right now, I’m enduring X amount of unrealized losses.”
“Me too.”
“I’m relieved to find others like me.”
These people probably don’t want to win, right?
Holding hands and being encouraged to lose together.
It might be that their true feelings haven’t been realized yet.
Popular communities
Many people join communities of those who are popular on social media.
In FX, popular figures tend to win dramatically and lose dramatically. This is the mainstream, I think.
If you could win like this, you’d be incredibly rich! I’d want to win like that too!
It’s tempting, isn’t it, if you could easily make that much money.
I get it.
But,
If you lose like this, you’ll be drowning in debt! If you lose like this, your life will be over!
This, too, is part of the package. You can’t separate it.
If you want to engage with that person as a fan, joining their community could be fine.
But just because they’re popular doesn’t mean joining their community will help you win.
Popular communities have high entertainment value, right?
They’re exciting to watch.
If the talkers are good, everything they say can sound true.
First, clearly define your FX purpose in your own mind.
If you want to have fun, go ahead and enjoy it to the fullest.
It may distance you from winning, and you’ll need to accept that.
If you’re choosing by people?
It isn’t universally true that a community where winners are active will make you win.
Seeing someone winning makes it seem obvious they have winning methods,
but what matters is how they lose.
Judging the quality of a losing method is hard without a solid underlying mindset,
someone who wins little by little but then loses big is a template for poor losses.
Add this to your criteria for evaluation.
If you’re choosing by content?
Communities that assume predictions will always be right won’t help you win.
It’s historically proven that predictions don’t guarantee wins.
More and more people are misusing words like scenarios or edge.
Using popular terms but misusing them can also be a criterion for judgment.
Occasionally some places have odd quotas.
I recommend quietly stepping away without trying to monetize everything.
Summary
Winning in FX isn’t that easy.
It’s less about easy vs not, and more about not being a walk in the park.
If you want to win, you must prioritize win-focused actions.
If you want to choose a community, I recommend picking one that specializes in winning.
It would be wonderful to meet wonderful people in a wonderful community ♪
This was an article I drafted a long time ago.
Sorry for the delay in publishing it haha
I have several articles I’ve been drafting, and I plan to publish them gradually.
Thank you for reading until the end.
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