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Diversification for Day Traders?

May. 23, 2014

It may seem a little strange but there are three types of diversification I commonly use when I day trade or swing trade. This is not a complex process, by diversification I am  simply taking about having multiple trades on at the same time, and for different reasons. I will use the forex market for these examples, […]

Seven Guidelines to Help Develop a Trading System

Follow these seven guidelines and you are more likely to design a profitable trading system, and not fall prey to ridiculous marketing campaigns that promise you riches overnight. These principles can be applied to any research project, and are adapted from Perry Kaufman’s work in the book New Trading Systems and Methods. Find Your Premise […]

When NOT to Trade

May. 22, 2014

How near term seasonality affects when to trade There are many reasons for when not to trade. Today I want to focus on seasonality in the markets. Many traders forget to think about when they are trading and this is often why their trades will fail. What would constitute a strong signal in a market […]

The Three Biggest Trader Mistakes

May. 19, 2014

While there are many mistakes that can hurt a trader, these are three big ones. Get a handle on these and many other aspects of your trading will fall into place. Risking Too Much on Each Trade I address risking too much a lot in my articles because it is so important. I recommend not […]

Forex Trade Set-Ups Being Watched for Week of May 19

May. 16, 2014

Friday May 16 has been a pretty quiet day (so far), but that may set up some good trades next week.  Here are some trades I have on, as well as a few set-ups I am waiting for. These are swing trades in the forex market, so I am using stops and targets. Trades are […]

Trading and Analysis are Different, Don’t Confuse the Two

Many traders think that if they can predict where the market is going next they will be a profitable trader. This is a fallacy. Trading and analysis are different. I should know, I am a Chartered Market Technician–a supposed analyst, and I do some analyst work–but when I trade I shut that aspect of myself […]

Getting Through the Initial Ups and Downs of Trading

May. 15, 2014

I was going through a forum the other day and reading the questions from new traders. One topic which came up fairly regularly was how the new traders had lost one, or a few, small deposits.  Traders had typically deposited between $100 and $1000, and through trading it was now gone. This type of start […]

Are You Giving Yourself Enough Running Room on Trades?

May. 14, 2014

Based on discussions and from seeing the strategies many novice traders are operating off of, there is one thing that stands out. Successful traders are getting out of their trades just as novice traders are getting in. Successful trades look for open spaces where the price can run, and when the price looks like it […]

The Vortex Indicator – A Simple Trend Tool

May. 13, 2014

The Vortex Indicator helps isolate trends, which can aid new traders in determining when a new trend is likely underway. The Indictors is based on a two lines–an uptrend line and a downtrend line. When one crosses above the other it indicates that trend (up or down) has taken over. It is also used to […]

Piling On Evidence Won’t Change Your Trading Odds

May. 09, 2014

Which has a greater chance of happening? A stock going up? A stock going up because hedge funds are buying it in the belief that earnings are going to be much higher than expected? In trading we deal with probabilities, yet humans, even many statisticians who (are supposed to) know this stuff inside and out, […]