3 Tips on Trading Outside Your Comfort Zone
Trading outside your comfort zone opens you to opportunities that could make you a better trader. Here are a few tips on how you can challenge yourself.
Read MoreTrading outside your comfort zone opens you to opportunities that could make you a better trader. Here are a few tips on how you can challenge yourself.
Read MoreConsistently profitable traders know the importance of tracking the rights and wrongs of the trades that they take. Unfortunately, the cost of the trades that they DON’T take is too often overlooked.
Read MoreWhile I’m a big fan of allotting time and effort to improving your forex strategies, I also believe that too much trading could do you more harm than good.
Read MoreProper trading psychology and experience are crucial components to success in your forex career. However, there are some pitfalls you should avoid.
Read MoreHow do you get to the point in your forex trading career wherein you have gained enough experience to label market behavior and switch trading strategies accordingly?
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Read MoreHow’s your trading month going so far? If you’re still looking for ways to start the year strong, then you might want to see some of the easy (but helpful) habits that have helped many trading newbies and pros alike.
Read MoreLike any high-performance endeavor, how traders process information is important in acquiring expertise. Are you mixing up information that you think are relevant to your trades?
Read MoreHaving a good trade idea and sticking to a plan are just part of the trading battle. Here are common rules that traders forget so that they end up killing their good trades.
Read MoreWhen your trades don’t go as planned, it can be frustrating, but it’s crucial that you remain calm. Here’s how.
Read MoreCharts will give you the idea of the path of least resistance, but charts do not forecast. There is a danger when people start thinking of charts in terms of forecasting.Peter L. Brandt