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Go to page: [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] ... [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] [ 16 ] ... [ 23 ] [ 24 ] [ 25 ] Sure Fire Trading. Trading Systems, Methods And Signals. Who Else Wants To Trade Like A Pro It doesn't matter if you trade Forex, Futures, Stocks, Commodities or any market for that matter. This code that I am talking about will rock everything you have ever learned about trading!
Stopping Yourself I read on a bulletin board a traders comment that on his first outing trading the E-Mini S&P 500 he lost on each of his trades. He noted though, that had he had a wider stop each of his trades would have been profitable and that therefore he would be trading with a wider stop in future.
A Fools Game Question: "There are a lot of people who say that day trading is for "fools" and that it is very difficult to make a living from Day Trading. What are your opinions?"
Day Trading - Moving Averages vs Support and Resistance When day trading the SP and Nasdaq futures, do you rely on your moving averages more than your support & resistant areas?
Day Trading Success- The Key Is Survival A lot of traders, especially new traders, are looking for a list of simple trading rules to follow. "Rules-based trading" is better than an undisciplined approach, that's for sure. But simple mechanical rules have not worked for me. Like every successful discretionary trader, I've learned to recognize a group of high-probability situations (or setups) that put the odds on my side. In a way, these setups are "rules", I'd have to admit, but they are essential.
What is Forex Trading? Forex, or Foreign Exchange, is the simultaneous exchange of one country's currency for that of another.
Forex Trading Online - 7 Reasons Why You Should! The Forex markets remain a mystery to most, and that's too bad, because there's a lot of money to be made trading currencies, and it's not as difficult as you think! Here's 7 great reasons why you should consider this strategy.
Momentum Trading: A Practical Day Trading Strategy to Get Profits from Hot Stocks Momentum day trading can be extremely profitable when done correctly. Day trading momentum stocks can be a very risky adventure. You can lose a lot of money when you pick the wrong opportunities...
Dont Deny Reality If you want to be a successful trader, you must make sure you do not deny reality in any phase of your trading. You cannot deny losses, price direction, mistakes you make, being undercapitalized, or a whole host of things you would rather not think about.
Creativity in Trading There are a few common characteristics that all creative persons possess (such as an openness to a variety of internal and external experiences and a driving need to express one's sense of individualism), but for the most part, exactly how the creative mind makes earthshaking discoveries is unknown.
Ways to Acquire Discipline in Trading Personally, I believe discipline can be learned, although at times it is very painful. When I began trading, I was a very undisciplined person. But trading and the markets forced me to become disciplined. Was the discipline already there and just needed to be extracted? Or did I actually learn it?
Example of a Profitable Transaction in FOREX In FOREX the most important thing is to be profitable. And in order for this to happen you must have more winning trades than losing ones. In this article you can see an example of what a winning trade looks like.
Two Timeless Rules in FOREX Investing Has a beginner trader you should realise that life is not perfect, not even in FOREX land; and you should always know one fact: YOU WILL HAVE LOSING TRADES.
Money Management, Part 1 Money management overlaps with risk, trade, business, and personal management, yet it has many aspects that make it unique, distinctly different from all of the other areas of management. In this chapter we want to examine some areas of money management that seem to involve mental quirks leading to costly mistakes...
How To Stay In The Game We all kick ourselves when a stock is at 103 one day, then 102.60, then 102.25, and we finally pull the trigger at 102.00, and wonder why we didn't sell at the top.
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