Tag: trading psychology
The Theory Of Reflexivity: A Primer For Today’s Market
The last two years of the U.S. stock market’s relentless bid has been, to say the least, at thing of wonder – especially for...
Traders: Stay Focused, Tune Out The Noise
No doubt, the tension on the tape is real. Stocks are attempting to consolidate near the highs (some indices better than others) with the...
Recognizing When You Are In Trading Tilt
Tilt is a poker term for a state of mental or emotional confusion or frustration in which a player adopts a less than optimal...
Trading Tips: 10 Things A Trader Needs To Give Up
We are so focused on adding to our trading arsenal with knowledge, books, chart patterns, indicators, moving averages, gurus, things for our watch list...
Why Traders Should Focus On Signals And Tune Out Noise
Among the mistakes of the new traders that never make it to profitability is the fact that they never develop a filter to enable...
10 Things I’ve Learned About Trading Over The Past Decade
For the past 10 years, I worked at Schaeffer’s Investment Research. Over that time, I woke up every day and watched and traded the...
When A Trade Turns Into An Investment…
It almost always ends poorly.
Every day active investors scan the market for setups they like. Whether it's stocks, bonds, ETFs, futures, commodities, or currencies there...
Market Masters: How To Find A Trading Style That Suits Your...
By Jon Boorman    Having interviewed many of the greatest ever traders over many years in his Market Wizard series, many of...
Market Masters: Random Distribution And The Development Of A Belief System
by David Blair
There is a random distribution among winners and losers on any given set of variables defined as an edge.
Like most any pursuit...
Awaiting Confirmation: ‘Less Is More’ In Messy Market
I don't mean to sound like a broken record, but the market is still messy. Â Yes, even at all-time highs. Â And, to make matters...