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.

The Confident Trader

By | April 6, 2016 4:43 pm

Rahul  tells his friend, “I’m staying out of the markets for a few days.” “Why?” asks Raman. “I can’t trade under these conditions. I’m going to wait for the markets to change,” answers Rahul. “What a lack of confidence,” Raman taunts. “Maybe, but I’d rather be safe than sorry,” Rahul retorts. Does Rahul actually have… Read More »

Are you Victim of “Over Trading”

By | April 4, 2016 5:11 pm

” Patience is a virtue which many talk about but few have ” The most common trait of successful and profitable trader, they are “patient” and wait for right trading opportunity as per their trading system. Many amateur trading never reach the professional level because they “Over Trade” . Most of newbie traders fell more… Read More »

Trader’s Resolutions for the New Financial Year 2016-17

By | March 31, 2016 4:18 pm

With the advent of New Financial Year 2016-17 from 1 April 2017  we all should make resolution for improving our trading results for coming Financial year. Trader should DARE the Mr Market for 2016-17. Let me explain it in more details: Discipline Analyze Risk Education Discipline Every time we begin our trading sessions, we need… Read More »

Does it Hold True Let your Winners run and Cut your losses

By | March 21, 2016 4:52 pm

Today we will start discussion on widespread misconception that are floating around the trading community and gets lodged into traders minds. I have been talking to many traders every week, during our talks these misconception will finally come up. A lot of these are inaccurate and ineffective ideas,which lead traders into a cycle of bad… Read More »

How “Not learning” from Trading Mistakes can be Disastrous

By | March 16, 2016 5:12 pm

Someone Rightly said “Those of us who don’t learn from mistakes are destined to repeat them.” What has happened to Markets in Jan/Feb -2016 was the reminiscent of May 2006. Most of traders had no clue such a big fall can come. The 11 Most Common Mistakes of a Trader are 1. Not Having a… Read More »