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always gathering facts... best way to avoid bullshit. most important : always act like a good samaritan. very funny that these principles examplified by my aunt are so true. morals & ethics makes life and things easier at the end.
so much time on my hands. lol. trading is soon going to become what i really wanted it to be': zero stress, plenty of time to get myself involved in the changes I want to see, and of course to do this plenty of financial resources.
sort the mental and the heart, and all takes care of itself. works in life and in trading. Trading is really a life teacher.
Looking to it, at this stage, I'd say the hardest thing was the psychology. Acquiring techniques, was more about time. The psychology/spirituality - still much to do I am sure- had been the hardest. Funnily enough, at the start, I was litterally laughing about the need of psychology for trading. I was like "please just give me the strategy, don't bother me with your psycho/spirituality gibberish... ". Exactly what a family member who wants to get into trading is telling me.lol. "just write down the formula for me, so that I can make my own money. Please be quick as I have a car in view.". I can't even blame him...
Market dope: don't tell me "what" stock to buy, tell me "when" to buy it. when fools rush in, pools glide out.
so you have a way to select your portfolio ( stock to buy), the direction(long). How do you work out the price you buy, and the timing?
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