Category Archives: Trading Education

Trading Wisdom by Larry Hite & Marty Schwartz

By | January 21, 2014 4:11 pm

Larry Hite While the speculator doesn’t have the product knowledge or speed, he does have the advantage of not having to play. The speculator can choose to only bet when the odds are in his favor. That is an important positional advantage. In the above quote, Larry is referring to the fact that smaller retail… Read More »

Check how strong is your Trading Psychology

By | January 20, 2014 3:49 pm

How do you know if your trading psychology problem is really just about trading or is a sign of larger problems?   Here is a quick checklist: A) Does your problem occur outside of trading? For instance, do you have temper and self-control problems at home or in other areas of life, such as gambling or excessive… Read More »

Using Your Intuition in trading

By | January 18, 2014 9:43 am

Using Your Intuition Skilful traders know how to use their intuition to make quick, conclusive decisions. There are times when going with your “gut” instinct can be shrewdly accurate. There are also times, though, where your intuition can be dead wrong, and nothing more than wishful thinking. A seasoned, profitable trader knows the difference, and… Read More »

Traders should learn to Appreciate the Moment

By | January 15, 2014 2:46 pm

 Have you ever lost yourself in a trade? You focus intensely on your screen and wait for the ideal time to enter. You’re fully attentive as you continue to watch your screen as the price creeps up to your profit objective. All your attention is channeled on your ongoing experience. Without even thinking, you exit… Read More »

Overcoming the Fear of Loss in Trading

By | January 8, 2014 4:18 pm

The fear of “pulling the trigger” stems mainly from the fear of loss. That same fear is responsible for 3 major actions or inactions that destroy traders: Cutting winners short. You take what you can and fear that if you don’t grab whatever small gains you have now, they would disappear. Keeping losers. You don’t… Read More »