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Investing and Trading: Psychology and Superbowl XLII [Video]
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02-04-2008


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By jaro g. on 07-12-2008, 11:09 AM
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hi airelon,

do i really know who i really am? not completely, therefore let's take a break + buy some food for the weekend + think about myself and about 'my' way to approaching the markets ;o)))

p.s. very good series, i'll continue watching it + learning from your experiences ...

j.
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By Airelon on 07-12-2008, 11:14 AM
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Glad you're enjoying them mate ...

- Dan
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By vleon1012 on 10-12-2008, 03:28 AM
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This is a good series and I am forcing myself to sit through the money management stuff. It's breaking my heard because I only have around 2k for trading. It sucks.

ANYWAY.. I would have thought you'd say prefering day trading since it is shorter term in the investment time frame and swinging is long... interesting!!
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By Airelon on 10-12-2008, 08:56 AM
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It's a tuition many of has paid. You may be interested, since you are in the low funded position, of checking out my own video entry: "Quantifying Temptations". It deals with some things to look out for when you are low funded.

The reason I mentioned day-trading last? Is due to another video I have out there called: "Scalping Realities". Emotionally, it's the toughest roller coaster.

In addition, as a Day Trader, you have to search out for volatility. And that volatility can play a number on your head. When you are position or swing trading, you don't need the volatility as much, and you can take smaller positions.
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