In many of my former posts I’ve talked about the dramatic improvement that you can make in your trading by giving as much importance to ‘time’ as you currently do to ‘price’.
What if instead of being a slave to the charts you could calmly pinpoint exactly the right times to trade – times that will [...] 12Aug2008 |
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One of the most important pieces of trading advice that I ever received was to investigate cycles. And after 5 years of using a profitable trading system based on cycles, I’m convinced that they are of enormous benefit.
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One of my favorite reasons for trading cycles is that a large percentage of traders don’t [...] 30Jun2008 |
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Read Profitable Cycle Trading Method – Part II here.
Cycles are rough sine waves. A cycle moves up until it reaches a high then curls down moving downward until it reaches a low before it curls upward once more. When a cycle has bottomed out, curls up, and then starts moving upwards we can say that [...] 12Jun2008 |
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Read Profitable Cycle Trading Method – Part I here
Principle 4
Discipline. The most fundamentally important part of making this method work is self discipline. To be consistently profitable you need to be disciplined every trade, every day. The one time when you relax your rules, you can be sure will be the time it will come [...] 8Jun2008 |
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Many traders don’t like to share advice about their trading system because they think it will lose it’s edge. Here at Trading Advice blog our philosophy is that there’s plenty to go around!
This is the first in a series of three blog posts that shares one of my favorite cycle trading methods in detail:
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Here are three pieces of trading advice to consider adding to your trading methodology to support you in assessing the timing of entries and exits. They can be of great assistance to the struggling trader.
These should be seen as a complement to other decision criteria that you use for determining entry and exit based on [...] 13Mar2008 |
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