Archive for October, 2008

30th October
2008
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Summary I’m different. The Market will always come back Heart Of Darkness You have to work on your mind every day Excessive idealism Loss aversion Accumulation Risk & Preference Patience Gratitude Generosity Rob Booker’s presentation at the International Traders Conference (ITC), held in Barcelona in October ‘08

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Developing the Trader’s Mind: Strategies for Long Term Success – ITC 2008 presentation

30th October
2008
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Summary I’m different.

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Developing the Trader’s Mind: Strategies for Long Term Success – ITC 2008 presentation

30th October
2008
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Indicators in technical analysis. Indicators along with chart patterns, trend lines, resistance / support levels etc., are an essential part of technical analysis. But there is a common misconception, that the use of indicators can predict the future price action.

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Trading the Hidden Divergence – ITC 2008 presentation

29th October
2008
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Summary I. Trends – A Produce of Psychology II.

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Gaining an Edge with Sentiment Indicators – ITC 2008 presentation

29th October
2008
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DARE TO BE DIFFERENT: Success with unpopular forex trading strategies Dirk Du Toit ’s presentation at the International Traders Conference (ITC), held in Barcelona in October ‘08

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Stop those stop losses: A common sense approach to risk management – ITC 2008 presentation

24th October
2008
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One of the great ironies of life is that as traders we often trust ourselves least of all. Most traders (myself included) approach the whole enterprise with deadly combination of overweening sense of arrogance in our ability and underwhelming sense of confidence in our trade setups. When it comes trading…

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How To Trust Your Setup

22nd October
2008
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This article is taken from the Trader’s Journal magazine (October 2008 issue) The author, James Smithson , is an investor, trader and student of Gann based in London, England. James Smithson discusses the discovery and use of Gann’s ‘Law of Vibration,’ a method for accurately forecasting the trends of the stock and commodities markets William D. Gann (1878 – 1955) was an outstanding technical analyst.

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Rediscovering Gann’s Law of Vibration

20th October
2008
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The world is changing rapidly every day. All financial markets move from a smooth pathway to a very volatile environment in the blink of an eye.

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Decide to Be a Learner

17th October
2008
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As traders it is so easy to criticize our trading strategy when results do not meet our expectations. The last thing we want to do is acknowledge that we might be making mistakes.

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Change Is Always A Challenge

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