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December 9, 2011 by
edward
Paper Trading Your Way to Real Profits by Edward C. Turner Patience is a virtue, and when it comes to a simulated paper trading account, these words of wisdom are worth applying to your future trading life. Here’s another word of wisdom: “Do as I say, and not as I did;” because as a beginner, I thought “demo” trading…
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Posted on
October 31, 2011 by
edward
Trend Trading vs. Counter-Trend Trading by Todd Mitchell Many traders, believe it or not, aren’t aware of what I am about to tell you. Most beginner traders try to catch tops and bottoms in the market, not even trying to trade the (intra-day) trends. I, like many other traders first starting attempted to do the same thing. I know this…
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August 24, 2011 by
edward
How Do You Handle Risk in the Marketplace? Edward C. Turner Remember growing up and playing a board game called RISK? The object of the game was to conquer and acquire by using strategies, overcoming uncertainties, and moving across the game board with a cunning plan. Isn’t trading like that? You desire to invest your money, overcome uncertainties (manage…
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