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How to gain confidence in the trade?

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Corey Robinson, a longtime trader on Wall Street, reveals the accumulation of confidence as a trader. Here's what he recommends:

Much of the confidence comes from experience, so it is difficult to explain exactly. How someone gained experience in Trade? It practiced. Many times this is simulated trades or try out a new strategy and achieved success. So visit Trader seminar, read a book, learn, based on indicators or strategy that you like; learn about it as far as possible - different environments in which light work and those in which - not.

Focus on a concept that fits you. As traders, we are all different - maybe some are forex traders, and maybe swing traders, ETF traders - I personally tried many different strategies. Not wake up and say 'I'm ETF trader and nothing else. " This might work for a while, and maybe - not. We are all individual and different. So my most important advice is to find the strategy and market that work with your individual risk tolerance. Risk traders you? Or like to avoid the risk? This will be a major issue.

Find strategies that work for you, then do not upgrade slowly over them. Do not try to run everything you read a book or have heard of the seminar. Do not try to do everything at once. Focus on one component, perhaps in simulation, upgrade and then add to it as you become more experienced. This helps a lot with confidence.

Many traders start and immediately want to make a lot of money. There is nothing wrong, of course. Traders make lots of money, but the new must accumulate experience. Often strategies will remain unchanged. Bull flag is bull flag, for centuries has been bull flag and will probably remain so in the future. These popular models and indicators will not change appreciably in the future. So Educate yourself how many and then the experience with real transactions.

There is a difference in this Trade of simulated or real environment, of course. Just start with a small volume, gain experience and not postovyayte intended to make insane profits. The market will always be here. Mark Douglas in "Trading in the Zone" mentions that the market is a river of opportunities and experience proves it. It is complex. It is not easy, but there are many opportunities to make money in the Market. Just find the right kobinatsiya and start upgrading little by little, day after day, week after week, month after month.


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