January 16th, 2010 by
What are some of the common trading errors that we all seem to have had, or for some of us, are still having? Where do errors come from? How do they occur? Well, we all have habits, and habits tend to occur because of repetition. Think about anything you do in life. Most of the time it’s a result of conditioning yourself through repetition.
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Breaking the Habit in Trading
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January 15th, 2010 by
There are three main types of day trading software available. The first one specializes on data. It is about stock prices, currencies, and futures to be engaged in trading.
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Day Trading Software - Pros and Cons
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January 13th, 2010 by
Problems on low investment returns can be solved with the help of the Definitive Guide to Swing Trading Stocks and Commodities. We sweat out for money everyday. Everyone desires to climb up the ladder of success someday. To ease one’s mind of the many possibilities associated with job loss is a goal we all want to achieve.
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Guide to Strong Investment - The Definitive Guide to Swing Trading Stocks and Commodities
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December 17th, 2009 by
If you like getting involved with stocks and shares, you might be interested in trying out day trading. This is where you buy a particular stock or other similar item and then sell it again before the day is out.
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Consistent Returns From Day Trading
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December 15th, 2009 by
With the use of stock options you can create a strategy to make a profit whether the stock goes up, down or sideways. Learning how to trade stock options could help boost your trading account. Start with the basics. What is an option?
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Create Options Profits
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December 12th, 2009 by
The truth of the matter is that when you want to learn trading, and when you want to learn stock trading specifically, there is definitely information out there that you need to know. Make no mistake about it, stock trading is a competitive market. Even people who have spent a lot of time working with them can lose money based on bad decisions, and at the end of day, you are going to be responsible for the decisions that you make.
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How Can I Learn Trading?
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December 11th, 2009 by
What do you do when you make a trading mistake? Do you get down on yourself and let emotions run your trading? Does the rest of your day suffer or do you look forward to the next trade setup so you can trade again?
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Trading Psychology - What You Can Do About Trading Mistakes
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December 11th, 2009 by
The 50% rule is an old Wall Street idea that bull-market moves (up moves) often give back 50% of their gains right before making a new push higher. These pull backs often shake off latecomers and frustrate other traders. Here are some tips for cashing in on 50% moves.
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Daytrading Tip - The 50% Rule
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December 11th, 2009 by
Goodness knows if you are looking for a day trading strategy, there are a lot of them on the internet. Sadly, most aren’t up to snuff. The best day trading strategy which for whatever reason, is not really talked about that much, is price action.
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What’s the Best Day Trading Strategy?
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December 11th, 2009 by
Thinking about developing your own trading system? Forget it for the time being not until you have years of successful trading experience. Till then it is always wise to copy someone else’s winning trading system and tweak it according to your own needs. What you need is a universal trading system that can trade different markets because as a trader you need to learn one simple thing: hot money keeps on flowing from one market to another. You need to follow the trail of hot money in order to make a lot of money!
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Learning Not to Cry in Trading
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December 11th, 2009 by
The truth is, day trading is for the minority - not the majority. Recent statistics pooled together from the largest street brokers (non-professional institutions) indicate that just under 97% of all start up traders fail. So what exactly do you need to know to be in the top 3%?
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Day Trading - What You Need to Know to Succeed
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December 11th, 2009 by
So what are the best day trading markets? You should know that the futures markets are setup for speculating while the stock markets are set up for investing. Short term traders are always speculators. However, there may be more opportunities in the stock markets because there are more stocks as compared to futures contracts. You can also day trade forex. Currency markets are huge. Unlike stock markets, currency markets are open 24/5. The E-mini markets are electronic with fast fills which is ideal for day traders. E-minis can be traded with smaller…
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Great Day Trading Markets
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December 8th, 2009 by
I advise everyone to pop a Bollinger Band channel on your chart from time to time and get a feel for this useful indicator. On days when I am having a difficult time getting a feel for the market, I often add this indicator to gain greater insight into the days price action.
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Should You Use Bollinger Bands?
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December 7th, 2009 by
In an era where buy and hold has lost its appeal to the glamour of trading. Mostly in part, because of the advertising that surrounds trading as a get rich quick appeal that has been sold to the general public dating back to post Great Depression.
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Stock Trading Or Hot Potato?
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December 7th, 2009 by
Myths on intraday trading. Can you really make a profit?
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Intraday Trading Myths
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