Some people have emotional baggages, they will need to come to terms together to create impartial views. So it is not all BS. It is the very obstacle that's stopping them from turning into a fantastic trader.Originally Posted by ;
Some people have emotional baggages, they will need to come to terms together to create impartial views. So it is not all BS. It is the very obstacle that's stopping them from turning into a fantastic trader.Originally Posted by ;
I really don't think she's a book yet but Denise Shull is good. Probably better than Mark Douglas - that is I thought was fine.
There are a couple of free webinars on
http://www.traderkingdom.com/experts/90-denise-shull
Blah, I'll be really honest about the plogy of trading. Do not work yourself into a state which you need these types of books.
I have read:
Trading in the Zone
The author of Trading
And honestly, all I had to do was grow up
Reading these novels does nothing but make me think about ways my thoughts can undermine me and in so doing really compromise myself.
So here is my advice:
1) Create a method / system
two ) Follow it and make sure that you are able to follow it
3) When you are ready to go live, you will know you have done it in the past and if you stick with your method, there should be no gap
And boom, there goes your plogy issues.
I agree with an above article - do not have so much emotional baggage, just trade a plan which you make and you also have up to.
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Remember seeing this. If you know who Mark Chopper Reid is funnier.
His used to be one of those homes on my newspaper run infact. Long time ago.
But in keeping with the ribbon motif... So true!
I think that the stress because of trading is too much. Trading is only possible if you stop with doing something else in academic level. I have heard that traders at companies just trade for few years. And than change to another job. Maybe the trick is to exchange for few months in a calendar year, and the remainder of the year reside someplace where there is no world wide web, no news
Trading in the Zone, as stated by a few of the previous posters, is decidedly among the very best!
accountable for posting here, but I am newbie here and can't start my own thread.Originally Posted by ;
Guys, do you know a few good books for the beginner?
Thank
MY favorite book. The book that helped me understand market manipulation and the way to trade with the trend.
Reminiscences of a stock operator. Though it's a story there are a lot of psycological tips.
Favourite quote from the book
It is a bull market ya Know!
Refering to his friend that wishes to take his profits early on a commerce.