By admin | December 13, 2008 - 5:04 am - Posted in Articles

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By admin | December 9, 2008 - 9:05 am - Posted in Articles

The Plain Facts About Stock Trading

Want to hear a scary statistic? Well, here it is – whether you want to hear or not: “At least 70% of traders lose money” in the stock market. This is according to a report from the North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA). The report goes on to add that “70% of public traders will not only lose, but will almost certainly lose everything they invest.”

Yikes! Everything? How can that be? Especially with all the charting tools, the stock trading simulators, the books, courses, coaching, and seminars from stock-trading gurus that are available today.

One more little statistic from that report: In all, only “11.5% [of traders] might profitably trade” the markets.

And yet you constantly read about people raking in bushels of cash by day trading – most especially penny stocks. It doesn’t seem to add up.

The Difference Between Winners and Losers?

The difference between the 70% of losers and the 11.5% of winners is – what do you think? The best strategies? Guess again. It is, hands down, a good foundational education about trading and about the markets.

Case in point. A number of years ago a man named Ralph Vince (an expert on the mathematics of trading) conducted an experiment. He chose forty highly educated people – all with doctorate degrees — and gave each of them $1,000 in play money. He then invited them to participate in 100 rounds of a computerized stock trading game. They were even supplied with 100 trades that had a 60% winning percentage.

At the end of the experiment only two of these highly educated individuals – armed with winning strategies – made a profit. Thirty-eight failed! Why?

Specifically because winning strategies do not a trader make!

The criteria that will turn you into a successful trader is time, knowledge, experience and proper guidance. In a word, find some good day trading courses and see which one fits your needs.

Two Ways to Learn

As with most any endeavor there are basically two ways to learn. The first is, obviously, through reading and studying (seminars, online courses, books, videos, etc.). We might call this the formal training.

The second is by experience. The hands-on sensation of the actual day-by-day buying and selling which trigger your roller coaster highs and lows of wildly gyrating emotions. Most day-trading courses included both.

The formal training allows you to learn from the mistakes of others. From their teaching you can learn to avoid the worst of the pitfalls involved in day trading.

Hands-on training helps you get the feel of entering and exiting a trade. The feel of watching that chart move once you’ve pulled the trigger on a trade. The act of exiting at just the right moment to make the profit!

Can you imagine learning to drive a car from reading a book? Or learning to swim from reading a book? So much of it has to do with getting the “feel” of what you’re doing. Trading penny stocks is the same way.

Hands-on training will also help you to know yourself. (It is highly recommended that you begin by paper trading or other means of simulated trading.) What are your basic emotions with regard to money? To investing? To winning? To losing? You had better know ahead of time. Believe it or not, your own basic emotions will play a big part in your success or subsequent failure in day trading penny stocks.

Watch Those Emotions!

Fear is that emotional state of anxiety due to a real or an imagined presence of danger. Fear can impair judgment and cause a trader to recoil from making a trading decision, or to delay a trading decision response.

On the other hand, a self confident person, one with a positive attitude, has a more positive expectation. That person is more likely to take action in spite of a sense of fear. Consider this: winners manage their fear; losers are controlled by their fear.

However, even the most fearful person can overcome that fear with the proper education and training. Using day-trading courses can help to develop self discipline. Self discipline will evolve into self confidence. Once you fully believe in your own abilities (to successfully trade and profit from penny stocks), you will be able to assess and accept risk, and then take decisive action.

If the fear seems overpowering, it is vital that that fear be analyzed. Where does it stem from? From childhood? How can it be faced and worked through? The answer most usually comes through more and more education – both formal and hands-on.

Day Trader’s Traits

Successful day traders must think outside the box. They have to think quickly and wisely. When stocks are fluxuating at split second intervals, making a wrong decision, or ignoring a trade could result in the lost of a great deal of money. Does that describe you?

From the outside looking in, it may appear that day trading penny stocks is akin to gambling. And of course, some traders would prove that assumption to be correct. But they are not the ones who are consistently in the profits.

Day Trading as a Business

Rather than gambling, day trading penny stocks should be thought of as a business. You are both the employee and the boss in this business. You will need another employee – your broker. There will be competitors – the other traders out there, and of course the stock market itself. Just as with any business, there is buying and selling going on. The difference with day trading penny stocks is that this business is extremely fast-paced. (Roller coaster, remember?)

Another part of your day-trading training is to take a realistic look at your day trading business and make plans that will carry you through the long haul. What are your goals and aspirations? The first of course is to make money. But, just as important, is to make money consistently. How is that going to happen?

Working Capital

Understand that your working capital is vital for your business’s survival. Capital preservation is more important than capital growth. Reinvesting profits back into your business should be high on your priority list. What percentage of your total portfolio will be given over to penny stock day trading? Part of it? Half of it? All of it? Make that decision before you plunk down your hard-earned cash.

Can YOU Profit With Penny Stocks?

So can you profit with penny stocks? Absolutely, you can. I encourage you to learn all you can about day trading. Look for good day-trading training courses. Day trading penny stocks can be exciting and rewarding. And with regard to those statistics cited in our intro – they’re really not that scary – as long as you are in that 11.5%. And you can be. Keep your feet firmly planted in good basic foundation of education, and don’t allow yourself to be swept along by hype and high-pressure come-on’s.

Do that and you too can enjoy the cash rewards from successfully day trading penny stocks.

Three of the better day-trading training programs out there are outlined here.

http://www.squidoo.com/daytradingcourses

There are plenty of freebies offered to get you started. There are simulators, coaching programs, webinars, mentoring. You name it, it’s included! And you’ll see there is something here that fits your wallet precisely. If you think education is expensive – try ignorance!! http://www.squidoo.com/daytradingcourses

By admin | October 29, 2008 - 6:34 am - Posted in Articles

If you financial situation is out of control it may be time to create a personal budget. This could be the decision that gets your finances back on track because it takes back control of what your money is doing. You want your money to work for you not your creditors, which is exactly what it is doing if you are living paycheck to paycheck. Instead of paying interest to them why not make it yourself?

A personal budget will do many things for you. The most important thing it does is let you make informed decisions about how you spend your money. It will show you exactly what you income and expenses are and lets you make adjustments to ensure a sound financial future.

Other then taking the time to get started, creating a budget is relatively easy. You will need a notebook or legal pad and a pencil. Draw a line down the middle of your paper, label one side income and the other expenses, and you are ready to go.

1. Gather up your last three months worth of pay stubs and any other records that show income. Total them up and divide by three to get your average monthly income. That number gets written down at the top of the income column.

2. Now for the fun part. Gather up all your bills, credit card statements, and checkbook register and start itemizing a months worth of expenses in the expense column. For those bills that fluctuate each month you can use the three month method as used in step one to get a solid average. Add all those expenses up and write the total down at the bottom.

3. This is the step most people fear. Compare your income to your expenses and see which one is more. If you expenses are higher then your income then you have a problem that needs to be fixed. Chances are you are making up this shortfall with credit of some sort. You can’t build a sound financial plan if you are in debt, it’s that simple.

4. Now that you have everything written down it’s time to look it over carefully. Target unnecessary expenses and start cutting them. A budget gives you the power to free up money that can be used for more important tasks.

5. You can also use your newly created budget to start prioritizing your debts and which need to be paid off first. This gives you a game plan to get out of debt while actually being able to see positive results, which is a major part of good money management.

6. As you get better at budgeting you can start to refine and track your long term financial plans. You can manage savings accounts, investments, emergency funds, and retirement accounts using your personal budget.

7. Patience is required when first starting out because it won’t work perfectly those first few times. Most people need 3 or so months of budgeting practice before they start to really get the hang of it.

Your financial future is in your hands. Nobody can build it for you. If you create a personal budget you will take the first step to attaining your financial goals.

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By admin | June 28, 2008 - 11:13 am - Posted in Learning, Starting

Stage One: The Clueless Trader

This is the first stage when you enter trading. You may have picked up a book on technical analysis somewhere, heard of a day trader making millions, or got lucky in an earlier stock investment. After all, how hard can it be? The money sounds appealing and the freedom to be independent sounds attractive.

I don’t mean to shatter anybody’s dream but those who succeed in trading are the minority! Approximately 90-95% traders lose money. This is the cold hard facts. In the first stage, every trader is optimistic. You open a direct access brokerage account and the sound of Level II, ask/bid, and market makers make trading sound like hi-tech video game. In reality you have no clue. You will buy just to see the market reverse and you will short just as the market starts to rally. Most of your trades are done emotionally. You buy just because the markets feel strong without any logical reason. You are in the unconscious incompetence stage. You have no clue how the mechanics and psychology of trading works. What’s worse? You are not aware that you don’t know. Most traders will blow their entire account at this stage.

Stage Two: The Rookie Trader

In this stage you have lost enough money to realize what you are doing is completely wrong. In other words, you start to realize that you don’t know. You will then devour every trading book available. You will study and purchase Technical Analysis of Stock Trends by Edwards and Magee believing price patterns are the Holy Grail. You will memorize every technical pattern known to man. You will read about the ADX, moving averages, Fibonacci lines, pivot points, MACD, Bollinger Bands, channels, etc… You will go through the “help” tab on your data vendor to read about every single technical indicator available. You will plot them on your charts and spend hours looking for an indicator that works. You will be extra confident now because think you have found the magical technical indicator.

Yet, you still continue to lose money everyday. You realize that your indicators are lagging and that every other new trader is probably looking at the same thing. You realize that you are the sucker.

Stage Three: The Developing Trader

You start to realize the amount of work required and the immense learning curve that you must overcome to understand the markets. At this point, traders may find it overwhelming and quit. Stronger minded traders will push their motivation harder to start their second spurt for knowledge. Hunger and passion is needed to clear this stage. You will look for reference online, join mentor programs, chat rooms, and seminars. You realize the necessary elements needed to develop as a trader. You will ask a thousand questions and bug every professional trader you meet. You will read a thousand day trading articles. You will start paper trading, develop strategies and setups, and define risk parameters for every trade. You will go on a hunt for self-understanding to master your psychological game. You will visualize every possibility on a trade before you take it. This is the true learning phase. You are trying hard to develop your edge in trading.

Stage Four: The Determined Trader

This is the stage in which you learn to specialize in certain markets and trading methods. Without realizing it, you have finally found your style of trading after hours of hard work and research. You stick to your method and you improve it. You realize that you need an edge whether its tape reading or being a Fibonacci expert. The important thing is you are slowly transforming yourself into a specialized trader. You test your methods and they seem to work. You gain tremendous market knowledge. You reflect back on yourself and you can’t help but laugh at your foolishness. Although you have not made enough money to call yourself successful you are proud of your journey and accomplishments. You realize that the Holy Grail is not about technical indicators or price patterns. You calculate risk before profits and place strict money management on all your trades. You cut losses short and learn to scale out on your winners. You start accept losing as a natural part of the game. You take high probability trades that you have tested and feel confident about your setups because you understand that trading is a game of probabilities. Your psychological makeup has changed from an amateur mindset to a professional one.

Step Five: The Consistent Trader

You rely on your trading method and start taking trades systematically. You try to aim for consistency and are meeting your daily goals often. You have reached the conscious competence stage. You are fully aware of your strengths and weaknesses as a trader. At times you feel euphoric and at times you feel pain. But you are able to understand your own psychological makeup to control your emotional swings. You are now able to trade for a living.

Step Six: The Expert Trader

In this final stage, you completely understand the markets you are trading. Being involved in it everyday you are aware of every key price level. You understand market concept and are able to predict the direction of the markets a fairly good amount of time. You pat yourself on your back and take profits as soon as you feel euphoric. You do this because you understand euphoria is the same as emotional trading. You talk to other traders and realize the development stage they are in. People start asking you for trading advice, you publish a book, and you have a specific trading methodology that represents you!

Taking trades come naturally and you are able to get in and out at the precise price levels based on tape. Instead of having the markets take your stop out, you exit when you know you are wrong. You keep your head high but remain humble on the inside. You have now officially graduated the school of the hard knocks.

Entering the trading profession can be a tough journey for many people. Trading is one of the toughest careers that you can choose. If you enjoy the challenge, you will definitely enjoy the feeling of accomplishment. Trading is 30% mechanical and 170% psychological. 200% is required to become a successful trader. Good luck and best of trading.

Lee is a full-time day trader specializing in the mini-sized Dow futures. His core trading strategy is based on pivot point clusters and Market Profile. You can learn more about his trading methodology at http://www.traderslaboratory.com

By admin | December 25, 2007 - 10:26 am - Posted in Articles

I would like to talk about 10 common mistakes in trading. New traders are often unaware of what is required in trading and the bad habits that can lead to financial suicide.

1. Under capitalization – One of the first mistake I made when beginning to trade was being under capitalized. I started with a $10K account without any idea on how to trade. You need enough capital to learn and gain the experience. Some like to call the initial stake “market tuition.” If you can avoid paying your dues, great for you. But most new traders will lose their money. Just make sure you learn from every loss.

2. Having the approach to trading as a “learn as you trade” – Big mistake. “Learn as you trade” = losing money. Losing money can lead to emotional and financial stress and may even create enough fear in you making it hard to trade. Make sure you come prepared to the battlefield. Be a strategist. Sun Tzu said, “The battle is won before it is fought.” Think about it.

3. Trading as a hobby – Take a look at your hobbies. Do they make money? Hobbies in general are entertainment that cost money. Do not approach trading as a hobby. Treat it like a business. Develop a business plan, have goals, and understand what you want out of trading.

4. Thinking that you know it all – The moment one thinks he knows it all is the moment he has become a fool. Its impossible to know everything about the markets. This is a lifetime learning process. Find your niche…. find your speciality and be an expert in it. In other words, find your edge. One thing I learned in trading is that niche = money.

5. Trading without a plan – One of the worst things you can do as a trader is to trade without a plan. Trading without a plan is like driving in a new area without a map or a navigation system. You are lost.

6. Not following your trading plan – Okay so now you have a trading plan. Why don’t you just follow it? A common mistake among traders is not following a developed trading plan. This leads to impulse trading or emotional trading.

7. Wanting to be right – Are you trying to be right? Or are you trying to make money? This is a hard one… I personally have to battle myself to avoid this bad habit. Our egos interupt with our trading and we tend to want to prove something to ourself or someone else. The markets do not care what you think. You are in it to make money.

8. Money Management – Strict money management is a necessity. Set your risk parameters for all your trading setups. A common rule is to risk no more than 2% on one trade. I prefer 1%. Being long 10 different stocks at 2% risk per trade is not a good idea. In fact you are risking 20%. Know your size and do not double up your position after a series of losses. Be a grinder and not a cowboy.

9. Have realistic goals – Too many traders come into this arena without unrealistic goals. Questions like “Can I make a million my first year with a $10k account?” Sure you can….. but is that really realistic? Focus on crafting your trading. When you know how to trade the money will flow naturally.

10. Not analyzing yourself and your trades – This a poker habit I have. I tend to analyze every losing and winning hand to learn from it. Traders need to do the same and analyze every trade. Think about it after the trading hours and focus on what you can do to improve. Trading is a constant journey of soul searching as well. Understand yourself and you will significantly improve your trading.

James Lee is a full-time day trader specializing in the mini-sized Dow futures. His core trading strategy is based on pivot point clusters and Market Profile. Find out how to identify high probability trading opportunities at http://www.traderslaboratory.com