Trading on Borrowed Time - Part 2
Jea Yu
- Part 2 of last weeks article.
Most day traders are going to blow out their accounts, they just don’t know it yet. The same applies to almost every new trader entering the game. This is what traders don’t realize until it’s too late.
15 Sep, 2008 in Getting Started and Psychology
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The Cycle of "IT"
Sam Seiden
- I have often wondered and speculated on the difference between those who achieve success and those who fail. For me, the answer lies in the proper definition of success when it comes to trading, or any occupation for that matter.
28 Apr, 2009 in Getting Started and Psychology
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Trading Systems - A Complex World with Simple Answers
Sam Seiden
- One of the many recipients of faster and stronger technology is system trading. In the world of professional money management, I have seen plenty of trading systems, most don't seem to work and of the ones that do, they typically work for a bit and then f
17 Nov, 2008 in Getting Started and 2 more
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The "Not So Simple" Rules of Trading
John Mauldin
- What rules should you trade by if you want to be successful? The author looks at rules that seem simple, but are difficult to stay with.
17 Jul, 2006 in Money Management and Getting Started
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PC Security – Preventative Measures
Matt Vann
- Important things all on-line traders should know to keep their computers safe from harm.
19 Apr, 2005 in Getting Started
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Trading on Borrowed Time - Part 1
Jea Yu
- Any trader, including you, could at some point find yourself in a proverbial minefield with huge intra day losses. In a fit of desperation, you put on crazy Hail Mary trades with double, triple, and quadruple the normal size just looking for that miracle.
08 Sep, 2008 in Getting Started and Psychology
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Improving Your Trading Performance: The Single Most Important Step You Can Take
Brett Steenbarger
- Traders fail not for a lack of something, but for not to structuring their learning to facilitate expertise.
01 Dec, 2005 in Psychology and Getting Started
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Goal Setting - As Important as your trading plan
Don Dawson
- Every year at New Year we hear of people making resolutions of all varieties. Have you ever noticed that these resolutions are usually made without any serious thought or planning involved? This is the difference between a resolution and setting goals.
04 May, 2009 in Getting Started
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A Self-Help Crash Course for Traders
Brett Steenbarger
- This article summarizes a few ideas central to brief therapy as it can apply to traders.
12 Jan, 2006 in Psychology and Getting Started
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Our Jack
Barjon
- Jack is a trader, but not the cool, calm, collected sort of trader you would think. Yet he stills manages to be profitable by tailoring a trading strategy to suit his mindset. Here we take a look at how to do this.
09 Nov, 2006 in Psychology and Getting Started
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