my journal has made it undeniable: my single biggest leak is overtrading, taking too many marginal setups out of boredom and fomo. ive decided to dedicate this log purely to fixing that one habit rather than tweaking strategy. the rule im testing: a hard cap of two trades per day, logged here daily. starting now, will report whether a simple trade cap actually fixes the leak.
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journal: trying to fix my one recurring mistake, overtrading -
pepperstone rebate tiers worth chasing or traptried chasing a tier last year and blew the strat
lost 2 months of profit for 300 of rebate. dont -
negative balance protection, do you actually trust it to hold upexactly. the most reliable negative balance protection is the one you enforce yourself: reduce or close oversized exposure before known high-risk events, dont hold maximum leverage through weekends or major central bank decisions, and keep position sizes where even a violent gap is survivable. the brokers protection is a backstop, your sizing is the real defence.
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can we get a pinned glossary or somethingyes pls
as a beginner i open like 4 tabs to understand one thread its painful -
why do brokers GIVE you money if its a trapi found out the hard way
took a bonus, made profit, went to withdraw MY OWN deposit and got told i had to trade like 800 more lots first. felt sick -
anyone actually analyse on the tradingview mobile app or desktop onlysame rule here. the phone is great for getting an alert and deciding whether to walk to the desk. its terrible for actually managing trades because the screen real estate hides the context that stops you doing something dumb.
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introduce yourself threadhi! 3 years, started fbs (mistake), now tickmill + vantage. gbpjpy and indices mostly. biggest lesson stop trading after 3 losses in a row my best months were the ones i didnt trade lol
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Welcome to Forex Roasted: Survival Rules (read before posting)love this already
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opening range breakout strategy, still effective in 2026example: price ranges between 1.1000 (low) and 1.1050 (high) during opening range. price breaks ABOVE 1.1050 - thats the breakout. then price retraces back to 1.1050 (now becoming support instead of resistance) - thats the retest. if 1.1050 holds as support on the retest, that confirms the breakout was real not a fake. entering on confirmed retest is safer than entering on initial breakout.
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market structure analysis, comparing schools of thoughtspent 2 years on wyckoff specifically. the volume analysis approach was eye-opening but the strict pattern dogma was constraining. now i use volume context + price action without trying to fit it into wyckoff named phases. took the useful, discarded the rigid.
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trend following vs mean reversion, does it come down to personalityive tried both trend following and mean reversion and i keep gravitating back to one even when the other is performing. makes me wonder if the choice is less about which is objectively better and more about which fits your temperament. for those whove traded both seriously, is strategy choice really a personality fit, and how do you know which one is yours?
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vantage international, anyone moved to them and stayedvantage has been pushing visibility hard in 2025-2026. asic regulated entity for some clients, offshore for others, decent raw pricing on majors. they're aggressively trying to displace pepperstone and ic markets in the active trader segment.
for those whove tried vantage seriously: were they good enough to stay long term, or did you eventually move back to one of the bigger names?
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trading journal apps, which one actually changed your tradingfor first 100 trades, spreadsheet is fine and the discipline of manually entering each trade has educational value. after 100+ trades the analytics in paid apps start providing insights spreadsheets cant. roughly: start free, upgrade when youve proven you'll actually use it consistently. paying for tradervue then not journaling is just spending money.
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equity curve been flat for 4 months - how do you distinguish between bad luck and broken edgeif you suspect regime change, do you modify the strategy or just sit out until conditions return to your preferred regime?
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changed my journal format completely after 8 months - was it worth itspent 8 months on a detailed narrative format - writing paragraph-style entries about each trade, the setup, my thinking, emotions. it was useful but slow and i found myself avoiding journaling on busy days because it felt like homework.
just switched to a simple structured template: setup type, entry reason, emotion score 1-5, result, one-line lesson. wanted to share the experience since i've seen people debate formats a lot. and also curious if others have changed formats and whether they regret it.
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custom timeframes in mt5 - which ones actually add value beyond the defaultsright-click on the timeframe bar in the chart toolbar and you'll see a 'manage timeframes' or similar option depending on mt5 version. alternatively some timeframes are in chart properties under period. for eas and indicators you can specify custom periods programmatically in mql5. it's not the most obvious menu item.
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motivation when youre in a long drawdown, how do you stay sanecomparison to historical baseline. if your backtest showed max DD 18% and average DD 9%, and you're currently at 14%, you're in normal range. if you're at 30% and the historical max was 18%, something might be broken. also check: are your losing trades following the rules, or are you making execution mistakes? rule-following losses = system regime. mistake losses = you're broken not the system.
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hankotrade - anyone actually withdrawn from them recently?echoing - if you must test them, $500 max, no bonus, withdraw within 30 days. if anything sketchy on that test, run.
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multiple prop firms running on the same broker backend - does it matterhow do you find out who the actual backend is if the prop firm doesn't disclose it? is it in the terms somewhere or do you have to ask directly?
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swap rates are eating my swing trade profits - how to compare brokers properlythe markup difference between brokers can be enormous. i've seen some charge 5x what competitive ecn brokers charge on the same pair. for swing traders this matters more than spread. worth building a comparison spreadsheet with the actual dollar cost per lot per night across the brokers you're considering.