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Martin Laurence Kemp, Author at Trading articles

Martin Laurence Kemp
Martin is an experienced, qualified facilitator/coach with a number of years full time trading experience.  His focus is on large cap, very liquid ...
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Psychology

Trading Changes

  • Martin Laurence Kemp
  • Posted onSep 17, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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As traders, we soon come to realise how difficult it can be to take money consistently from the markets. This article seeks to address the effort that is required to study ourselves when we trade.
Getting StartedPsychology

Trading and Ego

  • Martin Laurence Kemp
  • Posted onNov 27, 2006 at 12:59 AM
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How does your ego affect your trading? Do you start to overtrade after a couple of good wins? In this article we look at how ego can be damage your trading.
Psychology

Psychology of Trading

  • Martin Laurence Kemp
  • Posted onAug 21, 2006 at 12:59 AM
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What sort of trader are you? A Trigger Happy Terry or a Fatalistic Fred. This article looks how most traders fall into certain trading 'types'.
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The Emotional Dynamics of Trading

  • Martin Laurence Kemp
  • Posted onAug 22, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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The lure of financial freedom through the trading offers a sense of adventure, challenge, and stimulation.

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