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Major Losing Trade: What Should I do?


I was asked recently about what they should do when you are trading and come up with a major loser of a trade. A major losing trade is a trade which you just let go to run its course. It is no longer part of your trading portfolio but has migrated into your investment portfolio by default. Instead of cutting your losses short as every trader should do, by calculating the exact stop loss level to exit at, you held on with hopes that the price will reverse and start heading the direction you wanted it to go to.

Fell into a Loser's Mindset?


Have you ever had a losing streak in your trading? Have you ever wondered if it was just a simple drawdown? A flaw in your trading system? Or was the losing streak a result of something a little more sinister?

Having a losing mindset is a dangerous hazard to your trading. My trading blog entry discusses what you should do if you ever fall into a losing mindset.

How's your trading? FINE?


Is your trading FINE? (Are you Freaked out, Insecure, Neurotic and Emotional when you trade?) Then read more...

Here's the intro:

In the movie "Italian Job," one of the characters responded that they were "FINE". But in their world of underworld dealings FINE is an abbreviation of Freaked out, Insecure, Neurotic and Emotional. So is your trading fine? If it is, then you've got a problem.

Repair Trade Position Technique in Share Trading


Here is a technique I use in my share or forex trading every so often that the trade doesn't go in the direction I want it to. And you didn't get out in time for any amount of reasons. So I present to you the technique of how to repair your trading position. This technique takes guts, confidence and guile. You are basically doubling up in the hope of raising the break even point of your original trade.

Share Trading: The Market Is Always Right


The market is always right. If you are a practicing professional trader that phrase has probably been run past you a few times already. But we always need a reminder. No one is perfect. We all make mistakes, its part of being human. Trying to take revenge on the market for blowing a large chunk of your trading float is normal. In the course of your share trading you may have held on too long to a stock or too short. The thing is we can never pick out the tops and bottoms. We are only there for the ride. We hitch a ride on the trendline and get off once the trend has finished.

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