Archive | June, 2011
Who the Bleep Cares About Trade Expectancy

Who the Bleep Cares About Trade Expectancy

Quelling two of the five most common fears in trading: event risk, and trade expectancy, will go a long way in quieting the other three: fear of failure, fear of being wrong, and fear of no control. This is because event risk and trade expectancy are directly related to trading, while the other three are [...]

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From AUDCAD to USDJPY a Glance at 27 Pairs

A good portion of my time spend working with traders in live markets is determining which markets to focus on to trade. The rule of thumb is to focus on market’s where direction is complimenting price pattern. Once you have that down, 80% of success, as the old saying goes, is just showing up. Below is a list of [...]

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There Are No Bears Long Here

There will always be plenty of instances in trading when a bearish news release hits an asset class market and the knee-jerk reaction is a mild sell-off, followed by a price recovery, and then a resumption of the previous bull move. From a traders perspective the explanation is simple, there were no bears long to [...]

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