Not exact matches
«I remember in the very early days of Alpha, when we were
struggling a little bit, we looked
at how we could involve more high - frequency
traders because they were very good
at igniting liquidity,» he says.
According to the most recent results of the poll
at the bottom of this hub, «fear» is the emotion that
traders and investors
struggle with more than the other three discussed in this article.
Everyone that has skin in the game has
at least one
struggle that has held them back from becoming a better
trader.
I too was a
struggling trader early on in my career, but once I discovered the power and simplicity of trading off simple price action based setups, I never looked
at any other indicator or trading software again.
All mobile trading apps really do is cause
traders to look more closely
at the intra-day price movement as well as influence a frantic trading mindset of feeling like you «always need to be in the market», and so I feel, especially for beginning and
struggling traders, mobile trading is something to be avoided if you want to increase the probabilities of making consistent money in the market.
Back when I first started trading, I
struggled with money management like most
traders do
at some point, so I came up with a little «trick» to make the impact of each win or loss seem more «real» and impactful.
This is a BIG lesson that many
traders struggle with accepting for years, but the sooner you accept it and act according to it, the sooner you will start exiting trades
at more profitable times.
That Bitcoin goldrush caused Mt.Gox to
struggle with the influx, and BTC
traders to take fright
at what they thought was a DDoS attack on the exchange — but was in fact Mt.Gox's infrastructure creaking under the strength of demand.