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Becoming a Better Trader

Discover the strategies and risk management techniques that may assist in your journey to becoming a better trader.

Lessons for becoming a better trader

Discover the importance of including risk management as part of a trading plan by exploring the lessons for becoming a better trader.
1

How to Create a Trading Plan

Having a plan is imperative to success, yet too many traders don't; inside we discuss how to put one together.
2

Risk Management

Risk management is at the core of any good trading plan, without having a sound set of principles to follow a trader is doomed to fail. Inside we discuss the most vital aspects.
3

What is a Drawdown in Trading and How to Handle It

In this lesson, we discuss the difference between types of drawdowns and how to handle them.
4

Trading Psychology: Managing Emotions

In this lesson, we discussed strategies on how to handle emotions versus trying to suppress or eliminate them.
5

Building Confidence in Trading

In this lesson, we discuss various strategies for building confidence, maintaining it, and making sure you stay on track.
6

Trading Rules and Wisdom

In this lesson, we review a few rules and tenets that can be help traders consistently stay on the right path.
7

Mistakes Traders Frequently Make & How to Fix Them

In this lesson, we discuss some of the most common mistakes both inexperienced and experienced traders make, along with solutions on how to fix these mistakes.
8

Price Action Trading

We examined in depth with examples the three main components of price action trading; trend, support & resistance, and market reaction.
9

Trading Breakouts and Pullbacks

In this piece, two core strategies are discussed; one entails entering on a retracement or a pullback, and the other consists of taking a position upon a breakout above or below an important technical level.
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