About Pipsychology

Pipsychology Author If you can't keep your emotions in check when trading, you will lose money. Lots of it. Pipsychology was created to help minimize this from happening to you. The most significant action that you can do to improve trading profits is to work on yourself. Really knowing yourself and how you think can give you an edge that others in the market don't have. My goal is to share practical advice to improve your forex psychology without boring you to death. Hopefully you can develop the mental edge you need to become the best trader you can be.

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Breakeven Trades: The Psychology Behind the Gray Area

Trading psychology articles often talk about winning and losing trades, while breakeven trades are frequently overlooked. What many don't realize is that there's more to them than just the zeroes they register in your trading journals.… More…

What's the Problem?

Have you ever gone through a rough patch in your trading and couldn't seem to figure out what was going wrong? Allow me to guide you in pinpointing what could be the root of the problem.… More…

5 Ways to Overcome Performance Anxiety in Trading

Have you ever been unnecessarily over conscious about your trading that it affected your performance negatively? Here are some tips that can help you overcome such anxiety.… More…

Treating a Loss as a Close Friend

In life, there are ups and downs. There are times when the good things just seem endless and you feel invincible. But there are also be occasions when you feel that everything is going against you.… More…

5 Overlooked Performance Metrics That Should Be Part of Your Trading Journal

In the School of Pipsology, we highlighted some of the things that you should keep track of in your trading journal. Now, let's focus on some of the other statistics that tend to be overlooked but can provide critical insight on one's trading.… More…

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