Note! Most technical Analysis chart patterns typically occur slowly over a 3 months to 4 months time span. Therefore, you should only
seriously use a weekly chart profile setting and at least
one-years worth of weekly time plots. .
Archives of “January 2019” month
rss40 Trading Lessons
1. Trading is simple, but it is not easy.
2. When you get into a trade watch for the signs that you might be wrong.
3. Trading should be boring.
4. Amateur traders turn into professional traders once they stop looking for the “next great indicator.”
5. You are trading other traders, not stocks or futures contracts.
6. Be very aware of your own emotions.
7. Watch yourself for too much excitement.
8. Don’t overtrade.
9. If you come into trading with the idea of making big money you are doomed.
10. Don’t focus on the money.
11. Do not impose your will on the market.
12. The best way to minimize risk is to not trade when it is not time to trade.
13. There is no need to trade five days a week.
14. Refuse to damage your capital.
15. Stay relaxed.
17. Keep winners as long as they are moving your way.
18. Don’t overweight your trades.
19. There is no logical reason to hesitate in taking a stop.
20. Professional traders take losses because they trust themselves to do what is right. (more…)
How profitable trading really works -One Chart Says Everything
FitVibe Fitness Centre
Is It A God Gift or Hours of Practise ?-Video
Personal Strengths and Weaknesses
We all have different personal strengths and weakness. Many people focus on transforming a weakness into a strength. While that is admirable, the reality is that it’s not always possible. Although I agree with the basic idea of brain plasticity, and I whole-heartedly agree with the idea of always striving for self-improvement, I also know that as humans we have a certain degree of natural-born temperament and not everything about us can be changed.
Although we can’t always build or change every weakness into strength, the good news is that we can always leverage our strengths, if we know how. And that is mighty powerful. It’s so powerful that if you leverage the right strengths in the right way they can do an excellent job of not just counter-balancing your weaknesses, but can propel you so far ahead that those weaknesses pale in comparison.
One of the most powerful things you can do for yourself is identifying your natural strengths and then work to see how you can build on them.
We all have different personal strengths, and knowing how to leverage them is an important part of successful trading. A major consideration here is that you try to identify and leverage your own personal strengths, and not simply copy someone else’s. All too often I see struggling traders running from one style to another style whenever they see someone else’s success. One of the primary reasons why copying someone else’s trading style doesn’t always pay off in trading is because of different personal strengths.
Toyota unveils tiny, chatty robot
— Toyota Motor plans a rollout next year for a robot that sits in the palm of a hand and carries on simple conversations, the automaker said Monday.
The Japanese company will showcase the robot, dubbed “Kirobo Mini,” at the Combined Exhibition of Advanced Technologies, or Ceatec, opening Tuesday in Chiba Prefecture. Many home-use robots are expected to be featured at the expo.
Golden Lines For Traders -Read & Try to Implement
ARE YOU SMART?
Talking about goals. Having goals in trading is more than important, because at the end of the day you have to see if you are still on track or if you lost focus. There will be days that bring you closer to the status you want to obtain and there are days which are bringing you nowhere. But how do you know which type of day you have just had? By having goals.
To define goals that motivate you and really guide you, you should use a formula that helps creating the right goals.
It is called SMART, which stands for
S pecific,
M easurable,
A ttainable,
R ealistic,
T ime phased.
Your goal needs to be specific; you have to know what you want to reach. (more…)