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“ Knowledge comes by taking things apart: analysis. But wisdom comes by putting things together. ”

 

Knowledge of technical anylyss is only 10 % of the trading skill , 90 % of the trading skill are mental skills of the trader.

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There is an old Wall Street adage: “Amateurs trade the opening, and pros trade the close.” Our findings validate that statement and also lend credibility to avoiding periods of higher market volatility.

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Dont lose money. If you dont know the facts, dont play. "I just wait until there is money around the corner, and all I have to do is go over there and pick it up. I do nothing in the meantime." Jim Rogers

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Day traders are like fish for the big sharks , they have no muscle or meat to feed on , but get fed to the sharks .

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Be patient for the right trades , you will miss some winning trades but you will avoid more losing trades. Sit patiently and observe selling pressure or buy demand

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. Capital comes in two varieties: Mental and that which is in your pocket or account. Of the two types of capital, the mental is the more important and expensive of the two.Scalpers pay many more spreads and make brokers rich , they lose enormous amounts of mental capital by analysing noise and winds , they end up in a zoo of menatls.

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Be patient with winning trades; be enormously impatient with losing trades.

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Most trading educators are like slags , they only care about screwing new traders for money , beyond that point they have no interest in the student..Most of them failed at trading.

 

Prostitutes only care aboutyour money.That is the only thing which attracts them , not your dying trade account.These cleaners would rather clean it , before the market does.

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Capital comes in two varieties: Mental and that which is in your pocket or account. Of the two types of capital, the mental is the more important and expensive of the two. Poor trades and low probability trades lose enormous amounts of mental capital and time required for high probability trades.

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Poor trades cause losses and stress , it can debilitate traders and make them incapable of trading further.

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if traders follow idiots and failures and are educated by them to trade , they learn to become idiots and failutres.Learn from real traders , who can give you live trading education in a real market , learn how real traders trade.

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Skilled traders do mental rehearsals for coming day , ahead of trading time , instead of blindly hitting mouse button on prices.

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Scalping is not worth the time or effort of paying attention to it, but none the less draws one in. It diverts mental energy from those few highly profitable trades .

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Only amateur idiots trade before news , professional trade after the news

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Most traders make pips , but most lose more than they make .They are net losers because of their mistakes.

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Poor trading entries , and losses therefrom , will result in loss of confidence to put on further trades.

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No trades today , means I won't feed my family ----------day trader

Trading profitably is about waiting for the day and moment , the market gives you a free lunch .

Dayt traders force trades to make profit and get eaten for lunch

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Forums are private internet sites with manipulated content , deleted threads , banned members and content manipulated to make the site owners rich .

 

The misinformation and poor knowledge on forums develops a misinformed mind , that uses garbage information in real time ,misinformation obtained from internet sites from trading failures and cluless traders.

 

keep away from them , except for LULZ

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Knowledge is power , it is not .

 

The skill of applying the knowledge is real power

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