~ Difference between EA and discretionary trading ~
This time, about this topic,
I would like to write a little about it.
First, for beginners,
to summarize the characteristics of the two roughly,
it should be about as follows.
<EA (automatic trading)>
・Once set up, it trades automatically on its own
・For users, it is effortless and convenient
・The characteristics vary depending on the EA
and by combining them, you hedge the risk
(→portfolio-type operation)
・If you notice, your assets may increase on their own
<Discretionary trading>
・You need to trade manually by yourself
・Trading methods vary widely.
(Type of trading that sticks to the PC or trades only at night and then leaves it, etc.)
・Because performance varies greatly depending on the tool,
find a tool that suits you and perform discretionary trading based on it
(basically “run only one”)
・You can feel the sense of “trading”
That’s how it seems.
Both have their good points,
so it seems that the choice will depend on the user’s preference,
to put it roughly,
if you don’t have much time or you don’t like hassle, EA is good.
On the other hand,
if you want to trade yourself
if you are good at games
if you can spare some time
then discretionary trading may be more suitable,
I think.
And, in both cases,
they are tools with the potential to increase assets efficiently and rapidly
so there is no doubt about that,
try both briefly and see which fits you
and choose the one that suits you
best, I think. m(_ _)m
Neko Hakase