Archives of “January 8, 2019” day
rssAmazing archeological find… thought to be mankind's first politician..
A year in the life of a trader
Jack Schwager – Winning Methods of the Market Wizards
Great Response -To A Losing Trader
If everything was priced to perfection, we would be out of a job & there would be no day-trading.Timing is everything
A Trader’s Journey
Dave shows how many successful traders take the same exact journey. They start with a simple method but slowly make it more complex. They search for the perfect indicators, thinking that if they work hard enough, they’ll find them. Unfortunately, it becomes so complex that they lose sight of basics. The true enlightenment comes when they return back where they started. They come to the realization that what they were looking for was right in front of them all along. They realize that although not perfect, simple methods can work quite well.
Isaac Newton's nightmare trade when the South Sea Bubble burst.
MARKET WISDOM
A list of golden sayings and rules I have gleaned from many sources:
- Plan your trades, trade your plan.
- Trade Quality, Not Quantity.
- Keep it simple.
- Don’t look for a reason to enter the market, look for a reason NOT to enter.
- Don’t act due to “Newbie Nerves”
- Don’t make up a trade. If you have to look, it isn’t there.
- Never play with scared money.
- You are not the market.
- Buy dips in an uptrend, sell rallies in a downtrend.
- Do not try to pick tops and bottoms.
- It is only divergence if it came off a retracement – not a sideways market.
- Indicators warn, price action confirms.
- Divergence is early, cross-overs are late.
- You cannot expect your positions to go immediately into the money.
- Divergence means a detour, but not necessarily a new trend.
- No-one knows what will happen in the markets.
- Standing aside is a position.
- Subordinate your will to the will of the market.
- Large ranges beget small ranges, small ranges beget large ranges.
- Once a thing is set in motion, it tends to stay in motion.
- Sniper-rifle, not a shotgun.
- Cut your losses short, let your profits run.
- Only move stops in the direction of your position.
- Do not let a winner turn into a loser.
- Never add to a losing position.
- Forget losses quickly. Forget profits even quicker.
- Consistent behavior equals consistent results.
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