Mykyta Shevchenko

Copywriter, JustforexGO
Mykyta Shevchenko's decade of trading experience enriches his financial articles at JustforexGO with deep market insights and actionable advice, aiding traders in navigating market complexities with confidence.

Articles by Mykyta Shevchenko

Learning

Jan 20

6 min read

Signs of a Probable Impulsive Move in Financial Markets

An impulsive move (momentum) is a central element of any market dynamics. It is an impulse move that generates the bulk of profits and changes the structure of the market and the psychology of its par...

Learning

Jan 20

7 min read

The Psychology of “Freezing”: Why the Brain Considers Stop-Losses as Physical Wounds

Have you ever caught yourself staring motionless at the monitor while your trade goes deep into the red? Thoughts swirl around in your head: “It'll turn around now,” “The market is just removing liqui...

Learning

Jan 19

9 min read

Key financial trends and challenges for 2026

We are entering 2026 at a unique point in the economic cycle. If 2024 was a year of fighting inflation and 2025 was a year of adapting to new political realities in the US, then 2026 will be a time wh...

Learning

Jan 05

3 min read

The Technological Future of Trading: How AI Is Rewriting the Rules

Technological evolution has long affected financial markets, but right now we are witnessing a qualitative leap: algorithms and artificial intelligence are no longer tools for analytics and are becomi...

Learning

Jan 02

5 min read

How To Conduct Backtesting on the Forex Market

Backtesting is the foundation upon which conscious and stable trading is built. Almost everyone understands this in theory, but in practice, only a few get around to doing full-fledged testing. The re...

Learning

Dec 10

4 min read

FOMO and Trading: How The Fear of Missing Out Drives Decisions

There are two main enemies of traders in financial markets: the fear of losing and the fear of missing out. The second enemy, FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out), is the most dangerous because it masquerades a...

Learning

Dec 10

6 min read

The Path From Office Work to Full-Time Trading

The dream of leaving office work and working for oneself appeals to many. The idea of becoming a trader, someone who makes money on the financial markets rather than on a salary, is particularly popul...

Learning

Nov 25

4 min read

4 Models of Supply and Demand

The market does not move randomly. Behind sharp impulses lies the money of major players: banks, funds, market makers, and algorithms. They cannot open a huge position with a single order, so they buy...

Learning

Nov 12

4 min read

US Government Shutdowns: history, duration, and financial market reaction

US government shutdown occurs when Congress and the White House fail to agree on a budget or temporary funding in time. This leads to the partial closure of government institutions. Such events invari...

Learning

Nov 11

3 min read

China Has Set Its Course for 2026-2030: A New Five-Year Plan Focusing on AI, Technology, and Domestic Demand

The fourth plenary session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) was held in Beijing. It was there that recommendations for the 15th five-year plan (2026-2030) – the coun...

Learning

Oct 28

4 min read

Options: The Art of Managing Rights and Risk. Part 3

Today, we continue learning about wise risk management approaches in trading. In this part, we will talk about neutral strategies that help traders to keep calm and balanced even in volatile markets....

Learning

Sep 30

7 min read

When the Economy Struggles, but Stock Markets Hit Record Highs

It often looks paradoxical: unemployment is rising, GDP growth is weak, inflation remains high – yet the stock market breaks records. This is not a new phenomenon. In fact, it happens regularly becaus...