- A good trade is based on your trading plan; a bad trade is based on emotions and beliefs.
- A good trade is based on your own personal edge; a bad trade is based on your opinion.
- A good trade is made using your own time frame; a bad trade changes timeframe due to a loss.
- A good trade is made in reaction to current price reality; a bad trade is made based on personal judgment.
- Your plans can make you money because you’re not trying go predict what will happen; you’re adjusting in real time to what is happening.
- Always trade in the direction of the longer-term trend of your time frame where the easiest money is located.
- A good trade is made after identifying and trading with the trend; a bad trade fights the trend.
Archives of “January 11, 2019” day
rssThe overriding theme is you sell when you start rationalizing your investments
Learning to trade is a process
Focus on the process, not the results
Japanese Public Debt 2X GDP With Deflation Threat
In summary, Japan has “$9.5 Trillion in public debt”, 2x GDP (192% 2009 estimate, #2 behind Zimbabwe at 3x from CIA.gov) with threats of deflation and falling wages. This is after 2 lost deflationary decades and a loss of 75% on the NIKKEI index since 1990 (39,000 to 9,700 today, 1st chart below). The good news is, most of Japan’s public debt is held domestically in Japanese Yen. Some analysts believe US Treasuries could end up like Japanese Government Bonds (JGBs) and catch a bid even with hardcore reflationary policies (see David Rosenberg’s debate on March, 2010). What about the S&P, would it follow the NIKKEI’s footsteps in a deflationary environment? Or is the US economic machine too strong for that to happen.A 75% drop in the S&P from the October 2007 peak would be around 400, which is David Tice’s S&P target. What are the odds. Paul Krugman had an op-ed in the New York Times today titled The Third Depression. Hopefully Gold and the S&P move in tandem from here if more $ printing is coming. The 10-Year US Treasury Note is trading at $122 resistance in an ascending triangle (Chart 2) and I’m going to see what happens with the $USD at its 50 day moving average tomorrow.
Being on twitter these days be like
How Much Should We Trust
Just see with your naked eyes :
-Both leading Pink papers of INDIA.
-Just click first image and see the report.
-Now read 2nd image and just see time 2102 hrs
I dont want to write anything else ,Whom should we trust ?Iam saying and writing from last several years …Don’t trust Blue channels and pink papers.
If u have time then just comment !!
The Best Song Ever About Trading Psychology
Nothing tops Peter Murphy, more than 15 years later:
You know the way it throws about
it takes you in and spits you out
it spits you out when you desire
to conquer it to feel you’re higher
to follow it you must be clean
with mistakes that you do mean
move the heart
switch the pace
look for what seems out of place
The Impact of Algorithmic Trading
Instead of watching TV ,Cricket Match & Movies….Watch this Video and learn something new and get updated !
The Day U will Understand This…..It will be U Turn in TRADER'S Life
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