Category Archives: Trading Psychology

Trading psychology is ‘something’ that a trader creates from existing personality traits that are not initially related to trading, but surface from trading without method understanding.

Strong Emotions in Trading

By | March 18, 2019 4:10 pm

You may have put extra effort into your trading to try to overcome this problem, learning more about technical analysis and maybe trading psychology. But that doesn’t seem to matter. When you get into a trade you Following Happen 1. You feel your nerves rise. 2. Your attention rivets onto Price flashing in terminal,Every Tick… Read More »

How Your Mind Play during Whipsaw in Trading

By | March 11, 2019 3:34 pm

A losing trader is in denial. His equity is shrinking, but he continues to jump into trades without analyzing what is going wrong. He keeps switching between markets the way an alcoholic switches between whiskey and cheap wine. An amateur whose mind isn’t strong enough to accept a small loss will eventually take the mother… Read More »

How Do Professional Traders Think?

By | February 7, 2019 3:27 pm

What are professional traders doing that you’re not? Do they know something you don’t? Do they have some ‘inside information’ or some top-secret trading system that you have yet to discover? I bet you’ve asked yourself these questions or similar ones many times, because trading success can seem like a bit of a ‘mystery’, even… Read More »