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Gold - The Grail
7/10
Risk
698%
Profitability
15%
Commissions
1:200
Leverages
Amphibious Robot Min
1/10
Risk
234%
Profitability
5%
Commissions
1:200
Leverages
Pippy Flippy
8/10
Risk
496%
Profitability
20%
Commissions
1:200
Leverages
Chatr Atatack
4/10
Risk
2135%
Profitability
25%
Commissions
1:200
Leverages
TP 99
7/10
Risk
4%
Profitability
20%
Commissions
1:200
Leverages
Bee Investment
2/10
Risk
1989%
Profitability
25%
Commissions
1:200
Leverages
Gold-Torpedo
4/10
Risk
631%
Profitability
15%
Commissions
1:200
Leverages
FestX Pipettos
6/10
Risk
54%
Profitability
20%
Commissions
1:200
Leverages
Energy Trading: Which Energies does Exness offer?
Find out more about our USOil and UKOil contracts below:
What is Trend Following? - How do Trend Followers Make Money in Exness?
Trend following trading strategies are often the most successful trading strategies to use.
As a beginner, they are the best strategies to follow because they are often easy to implement. By using them you can also learn how the market works and make a profit as well.
Many traders, beginners and professionals alike, rely on trends. Some even say that you can make a living off just one pattern, that is if you know how to use it.
This doesn’t mean though that trend trading is always easy though.
You may have heard the phrase ‘the trend is your friend’.
However, there is another phrase which is also true; “The trend is your friend until the end when it bends.” Wise words from professional trader Ed Seykota.
How to use Trading Indicators Effectively with Exness? Reason Why Most Traders lose Money with that?
Most traders will tell you to stay away from indicators.
They give you reasons like:
It lags the market
It gives you late entries
It can’t predict what the markets will do
Nope, those are excuses.
Want to know the real reason why traders lose money with indicators?
Here’s why…