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Strategies & Market Trends : Trading For A Living

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To: JParker who wrote (1588)4/19/1999 12:54:00 PM
From: Dave O.  Read Replies (2) of 1729
 
Day trading can work for many people. I think a lot depends on ones personality, ability to deal with adversity and extreme volatility in the markets, the ability to make quick decisions and not letting emotions or ones ego get in the way.

Why are you "uneasy" with your latest venture back into trading? Is it from the prior experience where things didn't work out as you expected? Is from second guessing that last trade, the short that went against you, that ultimately reversed? I think one needs to believe in both themself and their system (if they trade with one) before going back in and risking real money. Continuing to paper trade is best if you're tentative right now.

Dave
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