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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

If you think a long-term trend is developing,


You should always be aware of the amount of money in your account before placing a trade. If you think a long-term trend is developing, then you should consider whether you have enough funds to maintain your margin and withstand any movements against your position(s) that may occur. We encourage everyone who opens an account with us to ask themselves the following questions prior to entering each trade:

  1. How much am I willing to risk?
  2. What is my upside and downside potential?
  3. What are the market conditions? (Is the market volatile or calm?)
  4. What is the logic behind entering this trade?
  5. When can I conclude if the assumptions/logic behind the trade are/is correct or wrong?

You should always be aware of the amount of money in your account before placing a trade. If you think a long-term trend is developing, then you should consider whether you have enough funds to maintain your margin and withstand any movements against your position(s) that may occur. We encourage everyone who opens an account with us to ask themselves the following questions prior to entering each trade:

  1. How much am I willing to risk?
  2. What is my upside and downside potential?
  3. What are the market conditions? (Is the market volatile or calm?)
  4. What is the logic behind entering this trade?
  5. When can I conclude if the assumptions/logic behind the trade are/is correct or wrong?

You should always be aware of the amount of money in your account before placing a trade. If you think a long-term trend is developing, then you should consider whether you have enough funds to maintain your margin and withstand any movements against your position(s) that may occur. We encourage everyone who opens an account with us to ask themselves the following questions prior to entering each trade:

  1. How much am I willing to risk?
  2. What is my upside and downside potential?
  3. What are the market conditions? (Is the market volatile or calm?)
  4. What is the logic behind entering this trade?
  5. When can I conclude if the assumptions/logic behind the trade are/is correct or wrong?

You should always be aware of the amount of money in your account before placing a trade. If you think a long-term trend is developing, then you should consider whether you have enough funds to maintain your margin and withstand any movements against your position(s) that may occur. We encourage everyone who opens an account with us to ask themselves the following questions prior to entering each trade:

  1. How much am I willing to risk?
  2. What is my upside and downside potential?
  3. What are the market conditions? (Is the market volatile or calm?)
  4. What is the logic behind entering this trade?
  5. When can I conclude if the assumptions/logic behind the trade are/is correct or wrong?

You should always be aware of the amount of money in your account before placing a trade. If you think a long-term trend is developing, then you should consider whether you have enough funds to maintain your margin and withstand any movements against your position(s) that may occur. We encourage everyone who opens an account with us to ask themselves the following questions prior to entering each trade:

  1. How much am I willing to risk?
  2. What is my upside and downside potential?
  3. What are the market conditions? (Is the market volatile or calm?)
  4. What is the logic behind entering this trade?
  5. When can I conclude if the assumptions/logic behind the trade are/is correct or wrong?

Before entering an order, you should consider both your entry and exit points. One of the mistakes most commonly made by traders, especially new traders, is letting emotions get in the way of their strategy.

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