Why Traders Should Take Care of Their Mind AND Body
Forex trading requires concentration, focus, and alertness. Without a sound mind and body, it will be extremely difficult to do any of these things.
Read MoreForex trading requires concentration, focus, and alertness. Without a sound mind and body, it will be extremely difficult to do any of these things.
Read MoreA single mistake could spell the difference between winning and losing a trade, so it’s important that you develop the habit of carefully entering your trade orders.
Read MoreLet’s discuss the impact of self-sabotage and negative thinking in trading and how to overcome these obstacles and achieve greater success.
Read MoreThere’s often a misconception that all winning trades are good and that all losing trades are bad. See, there’s more to it than just making profits.
Read MoreJust because you’re improving your forex trading skills doesn’t mean you have to be in front of your charts all day. Here are five non-trading activities that might help you bring your A-game.
Read MoreIf you’ve followed your trading plan STILL lose your trades, can you then say that the market is against you? And what can you do about it?
Read MoreIf you’re looking to improve your journaling game, consider keeping video recordings of your live trading. Here’s how you can benefit from this practice.
Read MoreNow that we’re one quarter into the trading year, it’s time for a quick check: How are your forex trading resolutions holding up? Take a look at these tips for sustaining changes.
Read MoreLosing is inevitable in trading, so you might as well learn how to deal with losses. Here’s one unusual yet effective trick that helps.
Read MoreA common mistake that traders make is overtrading, believing that more positions taken translates to higher chances of winning.
Read MoreThe damage from a bad trade often extends well beyond the loss on the trade itself. By shaking up a trader’s confidence, such trades can lead to missing winning trades the trader would otherwise have taken. The resulting missed profits can often even exceed the loss on the original trade.Jack D. Schwager