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.

Psychological Pitfalls in Trading

By | January 11, 2017 4:57 pm

In all my years of trading and talking to fellow traders, I have noticed that newbie traders are susceptible to four main psychological pitfalls. Let’s take a look at each one and examine them carefully. Hopefully, after reading this, you will be able to see them coming and stop them before they destroy your account.… Read More »

Trading Lesson Learnt From my Trading Guru Part-III

By | December 30, 2016 3:37 pm

In Continuation with the previous 2 articles Trading Lesson Learnt From my Trading Guru Valuable Trading Lesson Learnt From my Trading Guru Part-II Before starting the article a small note, If You Really Enjoy my article, Could you please do me a ‘Huge favor’ after you have finished reading today’s lesson. Please click the Facebook… Read More »

6 Stages Of A Trader Part-2

By | December 28, 2016 8:24 am

Source by OLIVIER Stage Four: The Squiggle Trader Stage If you don’t quit, you’ll move into the “squiggle trader” phase. Since you failed with patterns and so on, you figure there’s some “secret weapon”, a “holy grail” that’s known to the select few, something that will help you filter out all those bad trades. Once… Read More »