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Written by on July 24th, 2010
Here's how Darvas played to his strengths by avoiding the unlisted security market. Darvas quickly learned that the unlisted security market was only for experts, which he was not. Upon realizing that, he quickly got back to what he knew. What are your thoughts on that one? This was when Darvas was starting to get his feet under himself, so to speak. He realized it wasn't going ...
Written by on April 16th, 2010
1. You can follow your trading rules and still get hurt. One way is to take on so many positions that even with close stops, if most or all of the positions went against you, you could lose more than 10% of your trading capital in one day. This can happen by putting on too many positions. There will be times that everything you bought went down and everything you sold ...
Written by on February 25th, 2010
You could go out and buy fifteen different books on how to trade successfully and they'll all tell you the same things just in different ways. So we've decided to save you some money and give you these points for free. For day trading we advocate the use of trading robots since most trading strategies can be automated and it eliminates all emotion. There are a lot of day traders out ...
Written by on November 3rd, 2009
If there were ever a tougher concept to assimilate than this little tidbit, I'd like to know what it would be. Common sense is a fine thing to possess, but it is of very little use when learning to trade ES Emini futures contracts. And here is the rub, the market does not always move in a logical manner. You tell yourself, "But earnings are up, the market has to go ...
Written by on June 8th, 2009
If you are looking for a steady income stream from your investments then shares can be an attractive proposition. Not only do shares provide a return in the form of capital gains or losses but most shares also pay a dividend. Traditionally, high yielding shares have been buffered from a downturn in the market. This is because dividends usually get paid regardless of whether the market rises or falls. When the ...