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First and foremost, losses must be kept to a minimum and this is a factual qualification rather than an esoteric subjective thought. It is a key choice we make.
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Few winning stocks are necessary to ensure profitability using the Stockradar strategy so the win loss ratio on its own is not a good benchmark. We need to dig a little deeper.
Perspective is a key word here because it helps us control our emotional behaviour which can often be at odds with the systematically based rating. It is a good controlling influence for a trader.
Buying and Selling Shares – Who do we Listen to?
/by Richard LieThe forces are all around us proposing we follow various paths.
They bleat at us ceaselessly.
Keeping a smart Rein on Trading Costs – Stops
/by Richard LieWe need to be alert to the behaviour of investors, understanding the repetitive nature of their behaviour, can be a big advantage.
Stock Market Books That Have Helped Me
/by Richard LieStock Market Books That Have Helped Me
The Probabilities Radar
/by Richard LieEach time you add a layer of complexity to you trading rules you dilute the power of your core objective playing out.
Stock Market Trading is a Business
/by Richard LieFirst and foremost, losses must be kept to a minimum and this is a factual qualification rather than an esoteric subjective thought. It is a key choice we make.
Win / Loss. Digging Little Deeper.
/by Richard LieFew winning stocks are necessary to ensure profitability using the Stockradar strategy so the win loss ratio on its own is not a good benchmark. We need to dig a little deeper.
Managing a Stock Portfolio – Thinking Out Loud
/by Richard LieThe aim of the Stockradar strategy is to make money in a bull market and to keep you safe in a bear market.
Using the Trend Intensity Indicator
/by Richard LiePerspective is a key word here because it helps us control our emotional behaviour which can often be at odds with the systematically based rating. It is a good controlling influence for a trader.