The Need to be Perfect Can Kill Your Trading
popdoc2014-05-08T09:17:21+00:00Bob puts many hours into his trading in more ways than one. He studies the charts. He has spread sheets with inter-market correlations and spread sheets with his own
Bob puts many hours into his trading in more ways than one. He studies the charts. He has spread sheets with inter-market correlations and spread sheets with his own
‘I have to try harder to be more patient’ ‘I need to be more disciplined taking my losses when I should’ Of course you do. But do you really
As both a trader and performance coach who is fortunate enough to work with some of the very best traders in the world, I want to share something with
I'm not talking time-frames or markets. I'm referring to something else. Are you the type of trader who will focus on what is needed to improve and actually do
Those of us who don't learn from mistakes are destined to repeat them. Most traders are busy focusing on trying to understand what moves the market, but an equally
'Consistency', probably one of the more common words heard, after 'discipline' in the world of trading performance improvement. While we all know that the market is not consistent -
With 18 years of trying different things and hearing from others I made an important discovery that has shaped me as a trader and a coach. What I found is
That’s how the SF 49ers got to the Super Bowl. So what’s the connection to trading? There was a link between what a 49er said after the NFC championship
Over the 17 years I’ve been involved in trading and working with all types of traders, I’ve seen four types of profitable discretionary traders. The first type of
Another way to say it, understand what makes others tick and you’ll understand what makes the market tick. To trade only by stats or patterns alone is to be