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Do you have 100% accurate signals?

Latham

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No signal will give a trader 100% profit so we have to go for such signals that give us average profit. If we can analyze the market thyself, it's much better for us. FXOpulence provides signals at times to help traders earn some profit.
 
No trading strategy can provide such a number of accurate signals. There is only a greater or lesser probability that the price will go in one direction. Therefore, a profitable strategy will be considered the one that only gives the most correct signals. And the trader will control the risks in transactions so that incorrect entries into the market result in minimal losses.
 
bro even with a 51% correct signals you can win the whole market and no one reveals that if they have that strategy, how do you expect to get a 100% signal! change your attitude towards forex trading.
 
I have never found a trading signal with 100% accuracy, but if it is above 60% it is considered good if it is combined with the ideal risk-reward ratio. If calculated roughly, a win ratio of 50% with a risk-reward ratio of 1:1 is still a loss because the broker charges every order transaction fee.
 
You're right. What is more important here is that most of the trades are correct and if the risk to reward ratio is 1:2 or higher, you will make money. It is also important that the broker gives you the opportunity to trade comfortably and profitably, providing minimum spreads and commissions, as my broker fxopen does.
 
Some of the best traders on the planet have a winning % in the low 30's.
Professionals chase positive expectancy over time and risk adjusted returns, not winning %
 
No signal will give a trader 100% profit so we have to go for such signals that give us average profit. If we can analyze the market thyself, it's much better for us. FXOpulence provides signals at times to help traders earn some profit.

No signal guarantees 100% profit, man. Aim for ones with solid returns. If you can read the market yourself, even better
 
Even though traders may not be profitable now, it is still possible to make a profit by increasing the risk-reward ratio, for example, 1:4. If a trader sets a stop loss of 10 pips, their target is 40 pips, assuming 10 orders, 8 times the loss with 2 times the profit, the result is the same as 0 pips, but taking into account the spread, the winning rate is at least 3 in profit.
 
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