Archive for September, 2009
A couple of weeks ago I wrote an article called “It’s All in Your Head.” I would like to thank everyone for their feedback on that particular article, as it seemed to hit home with quite a few of you out there and I enjoyed writing it very much. The last thing I was planning on doing, however, was writing a follow-up, yet much like trading for a living, unexpected events occur and you have to learn to evolve, so here I am revisiting this subject once more. As a writer and instructor for Online
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It’s All in Your Head Part 2: The Fear of Loss
A couple of weeks ago I wrote an article called “It’s All in Your Head.” I would like to thank everyone for their feedback on that particular article, as it seemed to hit home with quite a few of you out there and I enjoyed writing it very much. The last thing I was planning on doing, however, was writing a follow-up, yet much like trading for a living, unexpected events occur and you have to learn to evolve, so here I am revisiting this subject once more. As a writer and instructor for Online
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It’s All in Your Head Part 2: The Fear of Loss
It’s been a busy few weeks but I do have a little break in my schedule. I am going to use this time wisely and take that trip to Foolsville.
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Questions and Answers – Things You May Want To Know
It’s been a busy few weeks but I do have a little break in my schedule.
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Questions and Answers – Things You May Want To Know
Untrained traders flooding in paired with unprecedented market volatility means the game has changed for professional traders, says veteran Mike Baghdady, but the solution is simpler than others would have you believe… Drawing charts by hand back when only trading floors had access to live data is a bygone era today, but this was the scene when I started out. We relied solidly on price charts and chart structure and what we thought were cast-iron indicators to predict price behaviour and we
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Profit from trading by going back to basics
Untrained traders flooding in paired with unprecedented market volatility means the game has changed for professional traders, says veteran Mike Baghdady, but the solution is simpler than others would have you believe… Drawing charts by hand back when only trading floors had access to live data is a bygone era today, but this was the scene when I started out. We relied solidly on price charts and chart structure and what we thought were cast-iron indicators to predict price behaviour and we
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Profit from trading by going back to basics
Forex trading has many benefits, including great leverage, 24Hr markets and more transparent Fundamentals. In the ongoing XLT – Forex Trading sessions, I regularly talk about these benefits and each and every student in the class makes the most of these advantages on a day to day basis.
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When It’s Time to Take a Break from a Great Relationship…
Forex trading has many benefits, including great leverage, 24Hr markets and more transparent Fundamentals.
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When It’s Time to Take a Break from a Great Relationship…
I am winner My whole life, I have been very involved in sports. Ice hockey, soccer, golf, and tennis are the sports I love to compete in. Playing hockey at such a high level, I learned how to win, consistently.
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Losing To Win, It’s All In Your Perception
I am winner My whole life, I have been very involved in sports.
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Losing To Win, It’s All In Your Perception
