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Top 5 Mistakes New Traders Make (and How to Avoid Them)

Top 5 Mistakes New Traders Make (and How to Avoid Them) Reading time: ~7 minutes • Educational only Every trader begins with dreams of profit, but most lose early because of simple, avoidable mistakes. In this article we’ll cover the five biggest beginner errors — and how to fix them before they cost you real money. 1) Trading Without a Plan Jumping into trades without rules is gambling. A trading plan is your roadmap — it defines entry conditions, stop-loss, take-profit, and daily risk limit. Fix: Write a one-page plan. Example: Pair: XAUUSD Session: London Setup: Break-and-retest Risk: 1% / trade RR: 1:2 minimum 2) Over-Leveraging Using huge lot sizes might feel exciting, but it quickly blows accounts. A few pips against you can erase your balance. Fix: Use leverage wisely — keep total exposure under 5 × your equity and never risk more than 2 % per trade. 3) Ignoring Risk-Reward Ratio Many beginners take 10-pip profits and 100-pip losses. This kills long-term ...

Forex for Absolute Beginners: A Simple, Safe Start (2025 Guide)

Forex for Absolute Beginners: A Simple, Safe Start (2025 Guide) Reading time: ~8 minutes • Educational only, not financial advice. If you’re new to Forex, start here. This guide explains what the market is, how to avoid common mistakes, how to size your risk, and a simple routine you can follow from day one. 1) What is Forex? Forex (Foreign Exchange) is the market where currencies are traded in pairs (EUR/USD, GBP/USD, XAU/USD for Gold, etc.). Price moves because of supply/demand, news and liquidity during trading sessions. Pair: EUR/USD = euro vs US dollar Pip: Smallest price move (e.g., 0.0001 on EUR/USD) Lot: Position size (0.01 = micro, 0.10 = mini, 1.00 = standard) Spread: Broker’s difference between buy/sell price SL / TP: Stop-loss / Take-profit 2) The Golden Rule: Risk First Protect your account so you can keep learning. Risk max 2% per trade (beginners can use 1%). Always set Stop-loss (SL) before entry. Target at least 1:2 ris...