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Methods I Use to Help Me Become a Successful Trader
After trading futures for nearly 20 years, it seems to me a discretionary
trader that has years of experience trading and that can control his/her
emotions can do far better trading than any mechanical system. Granted,
very few people have the experience, focus and emotional control to
watch a number of markets every day, identify trading opportunities
and act without emotion.
Some things that helped me move toward becoming a successful
discretionary trader are: concentrating on no more than 4 or 5 markets;
looking at monthly, weekly and daily charts each week while being aware
of the developing fundamentals and psychology in the markets I'm following.
I write down what price levels and time period I feel
offer a trading opportunity and review these each night. This helps
with the problem of failing to put on trades due to fear, not paying
attention, etc. It helps to keep an open mind and not waste time trying
to predict exactly where and how far a market will move. Focus on possible
opportunities and keeping losing trades small. Try to take money out
of the market constantly. Don't try to make a killing on one move.
Focus on opportunities and when you sense a trend, go
with it. Trade to win, don't be a perfectionist. Try to stay somewhat
detached from a trade after you put it on. This helps keep emotions
in check.
All discretionary traders are unique and must spend the
time and effort necessary to develop their unique trading style to make
consistent profits.
CTCN has many interesting articles by fellow traders.
I find it full of positive and useful information.
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