It's Time to Kick Your Market Bias to the Curb
Markets are uncertain and ever changing. If the last two weeks hasn't reinforced that, then nothing will.
As traders that watch the markets every day, it's hard not to form an opinion on where they ...
Markets are uncertain and ever changing. If the last two weeks hasn't reinforced that, then nothing will.
As traders that watch the markets every day, it's hard not to form an opinion on where they ...
If we were completely rational, we would not need rules. We would always make trades according to our plan. We wouldn't need a daily loss limit. And we would recognize when our strategy wasn't...
Great traders make entire years' worth of profits during markets like these. The recent volatility is something that many traders have been hoping for. Now that it's here, it's time to capitalize.
If...
No it's not quite as easy as, "If you believe it, you can achieve it." Trading is hard. But everyone has seen those moments in sports when momentum changes — like when an underdog finally believes...
Tom Brady is arguably the best quarterback of all time. Five-time Super Bowl champion. Four-time Super Bowl MVP. Nine consecutive years in the Pro Bowl (13x Pro Bowler overall). And he's the starting...
If we know one thing about these markets, it's that they are trending. The U.S. Dollar can't buy a bid — falling to a 3-year low this week. Equity futures are rallying — closing on January 26 at...
If you believe it, you can achieve it. OK, that's a ridiculous sentiment - but it bears some truth. Your state of mind is incredibly important to your trading performance. No, that doesn't mean that...
Stress and anxiety are inevitable parts of trading. As traders, we're trying to predict the future. And by definition, the future is unknowable. But there's a difference between normal stress and...
Getting in the groove is an important part of trading. Momentum builds on itself and confidence grows. Yes, we're in tune with the market. Yes, we got lucky a few times. But we also did the blocking...
Warren Buffett has two rules to investing: 1) "Never lose money;" and 2) "Never forget rule No. 1." While Buffett is inarguably one of the best investors of all time, but these two rules are more...
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