Category Archives: Trading Education

Ed Seykota’s Trading Style Part-IV

By | March 20, 2015 3:32 pm

In Continuation with previous 2 article Ed Seykota’s Trading Style Part-I Ed Seykota’s Trading Style Part-II Ed Seykota’s Trading Style Part-III   Embrace Whipsaws Trading Systems don’t eliminate whipsaws. They just include them as part of the process. Do Not Predict Or Anticipate A computer can follow a system and place orders without making predictions… Read More »

Ed Seykota’s Trading Style Part-I

By | March 17, 2015 4:49 pm

Ed Seykota’s Trading Style My style is basically trend following, with some special pattern recognition and money management algorithms. In order of importance to me are: (1) the long-term trend, (2) the current chart pattern, and (3) picking a good spot to buy or sell. Those are the three primary components of my trading. Way down in… Read More »

Jesse Livermore made $100 million in 1929. By 1934 he had lost it all

By | March 16, 2015 3:45 pm

How could an experienced trader lose his entire fortune? Why didn’t Jesse Livermore follow his own trading rules? – rules that should quickly have closed his losing positions. In 1917, with great foresight, Jesse Livermore had bought $800,000 worth of annuities. His objective was to ensure his family had an income in case he lost… Read More »

Candlestick patterns Part-II

By | March 14, 2015 12:24 pm

In Continuation of Previous article Harami The Harami pattern is a real small body that is contained within what the Japanese call an “unusually long black body or white real body.” “Harami” is an old Japanese word for pregnant. The Japanese nickname for the long candle is the “mother” candle and the small candle is the “baby”… Read More »

Type of Confidence in Trading

By | March 11, 2015 4:14 pm

I’ve been getting a lot of questions about Trading Confidence ,today we will discuss on trading confidence. In my experience as a trader and performance coach, I see three types of confidence among traders, and the type of confidence is of critical importance when it comes to discipline. The three types of confidence:  False Confidence… Read More »