Develop Your Own Style (8 of 26)
- Two Big Trading tools (1 of 26)
- You get paid to wait (2 of 26)
- Chasing the Market (3 of 26)
- Always Scale Back When You are Trading Poorly (4 of 26)
- Never Turn a Winner into a Loser (5 of 26)
- Keep things in perspective (6 of 26)
- Develop a trading plan and Stick with it (7 of 26)
- Develop Your Own Style (8 of 26)
- Be Able to Trade Another Day (9 of 26)
- Develop the Skills to Trade Bigger (10 of 26)
- Stop The Pain Close the Losing Trades (11 of 26)
- The First Loss (12 of 26)
- Don’t Turn Your Trades into Religious Trades (13 of 26)
- Don’t Worry About the News (14 of 26)
- Speculators Always Lose (15 of 26)
- Become Good at Losing (16 of 26)
- Use Time to Monitor the Loss of a Trade (17 of 26)
- Only take little losses (18 of 26)
- The Money Pile (19 of 26)
- How to Hit a Homerun (20 of 26)
- Confidence & Control (21 of 26)
- Know When to Hold ‘em Know When to Fold ‘em (22 of 26)
- Be a Trading Machine (23 of 26)
- Be a Trade Taker Not a Trade Watcher (24 of 26)
- The Market Thinks All Traders Are The Same (25 of 26)
- The Market Does Not Care If We Win Or Lose (26 of 26)
Develop your own style don’t try to be like someone else. You have to be comfortable with the way you trade. It is very hard to try and trade like someone else. For example if you get to the point were 50 lots is comfortable to trade do not get concerned that another trader puts on 3 times the number of lots per trade. You may not possess the emotional or psychological skill set necessary to trade such big size trades. That’s OK. Know what your comfort zone is. It may be somewhere between 10 and 20 lots per trade. If you trade more than 20 lots you may not be able to handle the trade emotionally and trade with the same skill you trade with when you trade lets say 10 lots. It is best to accept your comfort level when it comes to your trading style because you are who you are.
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