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.

Trading Psychology : Walking The Plank

By | August 20, 2016 1:52 pm

By Andrew The mind is very powerful. We interpret things based on how comfortable we are, and we decide to take action based on that perceived comfort level. It reminds me of something I once heard from a psychology professor giving a lecture. I’ve adapted it a bit for trading. I want you to imagine… Read More »

WD Gann Trading Rules Part-I

By | August 13, 2016 3:25 pm

W D Gann laid very fundamental strong set of rules for trading in any markets. Though these rules were written in 1930s and the markets were much different and those time, however these rules are still valid and applicable and traders who can follow these rules may ensure a successful trading career. Many legendry traders… Read More »

Why Traders lose money Part-II

By | August 11, 2016 3:30 pm

In Continuation with Previous Article Why Traders lose money  Part-I Not Cutting Losing Position One of the things that really separates professional traders from amateur is when to exit the position. Rather than “hold and hope”, disciplined traders will take the loss and get out asap. Professional traders do not chase trade but learn from… Read More »

The Thinking of the Average Trader

By | August 8, 2016 4:27 pm

By Rahul Who is an  average trader ? The majority of people fall into this ‘average trader’ category.  Basically, they seem to think that trading is easy and for whatever reason they buy a stock, the stock’s immediately going to go in their favor.  Heaven forbid they actually are successful, because now that reinforces that… Read More »