Learning from Successful Forex Traders
On the internet, it’s easy to get answers but it’s very hard to get the right ones. Here’s why learning from successful traders is the most efficient way to get secondary information.
Read MoreOn the internet, it’s easy to get answers but it’s very hard to get the right ones. Here’s why learning from successful traders is the most efficient way to get secondary information.
Read MoreRevenge trading is one of the most common and most dangerous practices for forex traders. How do you know when you’re doing it and how can you avoid it?
Read MoreDid you blow up a live trading account? Don’t worry, it’s more common than you think. Not only that, but you can bounce back from the situation. Here are four steps that could help.
Read MoreNobody likes close a losing trade. But forex price action is random and having wrong trade ideas is inevitable. Here are three factors you CAN control to limit your risk exposure.
Read MoreIf you can twist a perceived negative thought, tendency, or trait into a positive one, you can get it to work for you rather than against you. Time to turn your weaknesses into strengths!
Read MoreFinding the forex strategy that matches your personality will help you better adapt to the always-changing market environment. Does yours match any of these profiles?
Read MoreIf you’re thinking of trading currencies but don’t know how or where to start, then this one is for you.
Read MoreThere’s nothing wrong with setting high expectations but problems could arise when you set unrealistic ones. Here’s why managing expectations is important to your trading success.
Read MoreFor many of us, we have to rely on ourselves to find that mentor who can guide us in our journey to become consistently profitable forex traders. Here are five signs to look for!
Read MoreForex trading is not the line of work you want to be in if you’re a perfectionist. Here’s why you should stop obsessing about finding that one perfect trade.
Read MoreTo go against the dominant thinking of your friends, of most of the people you see every day, is perhaps the most difficult act of heroism you can perform.Theodore White