These people are like vermin. They literally cannot be kept away as long as they're living and breathing.
There's simply zero way to become a winning trader until you get to the root of these fear and loss aversion issues. You're not trading to win...
Don't even think about size right now. Think about following the plan. Put the trade on with a 4 pt stop and don't touch it whatsoever until it...
KP, IMO, atleast from looking at your trades you need to work on 3 major things: entries, exits, and fear. 3 point stops are only going to work...
May I just add that this "last time" also directly coincided with a Fed statement on 1/28/2015 ("patient"). That isn't the case here but I...
This is completely not true in the long-term and your argument is based on short-term thinking. Purchasing power requires a job which requires a...
Both driven by capitalism.
What's ridiculous in the grand scheme of things is that executives and CEOs won't exactly be heading to the poorhouse if lower level workers are...
We can always count on FINRA to do what's right for the independent trader. :rolleyes:
This is good stuff. You can also do it multiple times and it will append the quote to the cursor position in the reply box.
Your opinion being that they see it as a place to enter or exit?
I took a screen capture of a DOM for DX a couple weeks back around 10 minutes after open on a Sunday because I found the liquidity to be odd. At...
You realize this cuts both ways, right? Thinking about "just imagine all the money I can make" while minimizing the risk is a loss producing...
I don't believe for a second that a can of coke caused this outage. Even if said can of coke was spilled, taking out a single server is not going...
Meaning sane levels with reasonable risk management such that one is controlling a significant amount more capital than what is in the account but...
Surf any background info on this btw? I'd be interested in reading about it. Obviously the moral is that they have a losing mindset in the first...
I disagree that you have to trade as infrequently as possible. While it is important to keep expenses and excessive trading curbed, appropriate...
Nothing scary at all about this. Don't manage multi-hundred million dollar positions that depend on contract expiration (why?!) unless you're DAMN...
How is it? Almost all bullish or bearish ETFs are just indexed to a given direction. If it's sideways they both sit relatively unchanged. My...
It may be more favorable for monkeying around with return on capital stats but it sure as heck isn't more favorable for trading.
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