Archive for June, 2007



One of My Favorite Trading "Set-Ups"

Friday 29 June 2007 @ 3:58 am
A fellow emailed me recently, asking: "Without giving away any precious secrets, could you tell me a way to improve my entries and exits (on trades)? It seems nobody wants to share their system." Well, first of all, I don't have any trading "secrets." What I do have is many

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One of My Favorite Trading “Set-Ups”

Friday 29 June 2007 @ 2:58 am
A fellow emailed me recently, asking: "Without giving away any precious secrets, could you tell me a way to improve my entries and exits (on trades)? It seems nobody wants to share their system." Well, first of all, I don't have any trading "secrets." What I do have is many...



Don’t Hold Your Breath Too Long While Under Water

Friday 22 June 2007 @ 3:38 am
The headline of this educational feature pertains not to swimming but to trading. Most professional traders do not hold onto their losing positions for very long. Once a trading position goes "under water" most professional traders will immediately begin looking for an exit strategy

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Don’t Hold Your Breath Too Long While Under Water

Friday 22 June 2007 @ 2:38 am
The headline of this educational feature pertains not to swimming but to trading. Most professional traders do not hold onto their losing positions for very long. Once a trading position goes "under water" most professional traders will immediately begin looking for an exit strategy­-if they do not already have one...



The Why Wall Street Doesn’t Know About Position Sizing

Friday 1 June 2007 @ 2:49 am
This week I'm going to be a little controversial because I'm going to put forth some rather bold statements. First, it is possible with small amounts of money and a reasonable trading system to make outstanding rates of return (50-100% or more) through position sizing. Second, if you have too

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The Why Wall Street Doesn’t Know About Position Sizing

Friday 1 June 2007 @ 1:49 am
This week I'm going to be a little controversial because I'm going to put forth some rather bold statements. First, it is possible with small amounts of money and a reasonable trading system to make outstanding rates of return (50-100% or more) through position sizing. Second, if you have too...