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Preschool>
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Kindergarten>
Kindergarten
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Elementary>
Elementary
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Grade 1 Support and Resistance Levels
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Grade 2 Japanese Candlesticks
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Grade 3 Fibonacci
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Grade 4 Moving Averages
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Grade 5 Common Chart Indicators
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Middle School>
Middle School
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Grade 6 Oscillators and Momentum Indicators
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Grade 7 Important Chart Patterns
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Grade 8 Pivot Points
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Summer School>
Summer School
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High School>
High School
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Grade 9 Trading Divergences
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Grade 10 Market Environment
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Grade 11 Trading Breakouts and Fakeouts
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Grade 12 Fundamental Analysis
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Grade 13 Currency Crosses
- What is a Currency Cross Pair?
- Crosses Present More Trading Opportunities
- Cleaner Trends and Ranges
- Taking Advantage of Interest Rate Differential
- Obscure Crosses
- Planning Around News and Fundamentals
- Creating Synthetic Pairs
- Euro and Yen Crosses
- How to Use Crosses to Trade the Majors
- How Cross Currency Pairs Affect Dollar Pairs
- Summary: Currency Crosses
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Grade 14 Multiple Time Frame Analysis
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Undergraduate>
Undergraduate
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Developing Your Own Trading Plan
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Which Type of Trader Are You?
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Create Your Own Trading System
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Keeping a Trading Journal
- Why Keep a Trade Journal?
- Benefits of Keeping a Journal
- What Should You Record in Your Journal?
- Potential Trading Area
- Entry Trigger
- Position Sizing
- Trade Management Rules
- Trade Retrospective
- Trading Journal Statistics
- Reviewing Your Trading Journal
- Difficulties of Keeping a Trade Journal
- MeetPips.com
- Summary: Keeping a Trade Journal
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How to Use MetaTrader 4
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Graduation>
Graduation
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Forex Trading Scams
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Binary Options 101
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Personality Quizzes
- Which Trading Style is Best for You?
- Which Currencies Should You Trade?
- What is Your Level of Trading Experience?
- Should You Be a Discretionary, Mechanical, or Hybrid Trader?
- What Kind of Mechanical System Suits Your Personality?
- What is Your Attitude Towards Risk?
- What Kind of Stop Suits Your Trading Style?
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Graduation Speech
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Each Trader is Unique
There are over 8 billion people in the world (including space aliens disguised as humans) and not one person is exactly the same as another. Even identical twins will have different fingerprints.
Everyone has their own look, personality, talents, and pizza topping preferences (we like pepperoni and potato chips). We all like different things and are unique in our own way.

Trading is the same way. Our unique personalities will lead us to trade differently from one another. Some may be aggressive, "type A" personality traders while others may be more relax, "type B" personality traders. Some may like taking small wins all the time, while others don't mind losing a bit in order to make those huge gains when they do win.
The point is that no two traders are alike. Even if a group of people were to trade the same system rules, each person's end results would most likely be different from everyone else.
Is that a bad thing? Not at all!
Our uniqueness is what makes the world go round, so it's important to know your lifestyle and personality to help identify trading strengths and weaknesses. Trying to force a trade that doesn't match your personality will result in frustration and can hinder you from making consistent profits.
This lesson will take you through a variety of trading styles so that you can identify which one may match you the best.
While you are logged into your account,
you can save your progress in the School of Pipsology!
- Each Trader is Unique
- Time is Money
- Scalping
- Day Trading
- Swing Trading
- Position Trader
- Summary: What type of Trader are you?

