lol Murray!
If you’re able to cure anxiety through lots of years of studying the chart that’s awesome. I think that happens for some traders. For some, they...
Could you say a little more about this? Sounds interesting.
As other people have posted, I agree risk management is important. Most of us know at least a litttle about good risk management, and yet we find...
PS. Interesting to see someone like yourself here, good luck! Thank you. :)
Part of the reason for blowing up is risk management. A much bigger part is psychology. Getting an understanding and grip on your own mindset.
[ATTACH] As a day trader herself, Andrea helps traders succeed by focusing on a trader’s psychology. If you are still losing money trading and...
The calm we seek I think is from releasing traumas from the past. It is deep! Meditation, hypnosis, breath work, and tools like that can help in...
Yes, you need a trading system that works, that you have learned how to trade. I think it should be in writing in a trading plan and fully spelled...
I see it more like an alcoholic saying he wont ever drink again after a bender. . . we all know what happens. Something needs to CHANGE inside us...
I think the ideal trading state is to trust yourself. Period. To trust yourself to follow your rules and your plans. You get there by practice...
I agree with Seaweed. For trading to work, you need a plan. That works if followed. Then you need to follow it! Your job is to do that, not "make...
Hi traders. I wanted to say hello. Its been a while since I commented on the topics here, and just recently joined as a sponsor for Psychology....
I am reading this thread and hearing a lot more slamming of each other than discussion of the facts. You guys can do better than this. . .
I have often thought it would be helpful to have a "traders anonymous" 12 step program for traders!
trading brings us face to face with ourselves which is why it's so hard. Robert from Lightspeed posted a webinar here that I did on trader mindset...
That is a lot of pressure. Why not get a "job" for 6 months or so, take the pressure off and ease into it. It seems to be a more winning strategy...
So true.
Thanks Esko. I appreciate that. :)
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