Keeping A Trading Journal Is Hard But It’s Worth It

Keeping a trading journal is hard. But so is losing all your trading capital, failing as a forex trader, giving up, never to return to forex trading ever again. And reminiscing about the good ‘ol simpler days of being happy when there were only five TV channels to choose from. Which would you rather choose? Entering… Continue reading Keeping A Trading Journal Is Hard But It’s Worth It

Trade Retrospective

Being retrospective means to take a look back at events that already have taken place. Once you’ve finished trading, it might be tempting to call up yo homies to hit up happy hour, kick back shots of Patrón, and splurge on bottles of Dom Pérignon, but it’s crucial that you review how your trade went, win or… Continue reading Trade Retrospective

Position Sizing

How big should your position be? This is the easy one. You must decide, based on your risk management rules in your forex trading plan, what your position size will be. This allows you to know your maximum risk. How much are you willing to risk per trade? 1%? 2%? 5%? 10%?! 20%?!!!! Or are you going to bet the… Continue reading Position Sizing

Entry Trigger

The entry trigger tells you when to “fire!” Your entry trigger tells you that once you’re in the potential trade area when to actually enter the trade. This is your specific entry technique. Now that you’ve decided on where you’re looking to enter a trade, now you have to decide how to actually enter the… Continue reading Entry Trigger

5 Things You Must Have In Your Trading Journal

The answer to that question is simple…Everything!!! You record everything you feel and do before the trade, during the trade, and after the trade has been completed. Trading is a performance skill, regardless of your trading style or method. Your outcome is determined by how well you analyze the market environment, your ability to create a plan or trading… Continue reading 5 Things You Must Have In Your Trading Journal