Monthly Archives: March 2011

29 03, 2011

Handling Uncertainty

2011-03-29T15:56:58+00:00

Everyone talks about uncertainty, and many of you realize that the only thing that is certain in trading is uncertainty. The problem is that most people understand it on an

Handling Uncertainty2011-03-29T15:56:58+00:00
24 03, 2011

Being on the Right Side of the Market

2011-03-24T17:59:59+00:00

The alternative title for this blog was, 'Cognitive Flexibility Pays' Some things never change. When humans are faced with information or data and need to decide what to do with

Being on the Right Side of the Market2011-03-24T17:59:59+00:00
17 03, 2011

The Tick by Tick Assault on Your Judgement

2011-03-17T15:48:50+00:00

Tick-itis is a frustratingly painful dis-ease uniquely associated with short-term trading. And the interesting thing is that it even affects people who think they are immune to such things. Indeed,

The Tick by Tick Assault on Your Judgement2011-03-17T15:48:50+00:00
9 03, 2011

Self-Sabotage: Stop Shooting Yourself in the Foot

2011-03-09T15:50:17+00:00

Repeating the same mistake(s) over and over strongly suggests that you’re managing a trade or managing your feelings in relation to your P&L, not in relation to the market. There

Self-Sabotage: Stop Shooting Yourself in the Foot2011-03-09T15:50:17+00:00
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