We Love Trading. Do You? - Trader Behavior
To do well at trading, you have to be passionate about it. But what does that mean? It requires a lot of work studying markets and is more about putting the puzzle pieces together than it is about...
To do well at trading, you have to be passionate about it. But what does that mean? It requires a lot of work studying markets and is more about putting the puzzle pieces together than it is about...
The Performance Coaches completed their first month in a Trading Combine® - and as with everyone's trading, there were some highs and lows. This week, the coaches lost a total of $131.66, with a...
In the past month, our Performance Coaches have been focused on tips to help you improve your trading performance - particularly with discussions about how to trade under pressure, get into a trading...
It's Friday - so do your Friday dance. And then check out this segment of Market Forecast with Performance Coach John Hoagland.
In it, Hoag goes over the overnight movements in Gold ($GCZ7), Crude...
Our Performance Coaches took a $159.93 hit to their Trading Combine today. They suffered the loss from a long U.S. Treasury Bond ($ZBZ7) trade - stopped out when it moved 5 ticks against them.
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Our Performance Coaches ended their 3-day winning streak today with a $127.22 loss. The trading day consisted of four trades - one Emini S&P 500 long, two U.S. Treasury Bond trades and a Crude Oil...
My how everything can change in a few trading days. Just 14 days ago, Gold futures ($GCZ7) were making fresh yearly highs and bid above $1,360. Today, they can't catch a bid and have fallen to...
Our Performance Coaches are in the midst of a streak - three consecutive win days for gains of $812.85. (Danny's superstitious so he's not changing his shirt as long as the win streak keeps going.)
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Three Trading Lessons from Alexandra's Success:New traders welcome: Alexandra has been actively trading markets for less than a year. But she demonstrated in the Trading Combine® and Funded Trader...
The market gets nervous; long-term investors shake off that nervousness and then equity markets go higher. That is the trend of the last 5+ years. The 2015 Greek debt crisis. Brexit. President...
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