by Kirk Norwood | Mar 12, 2012 | Trading Strategies
[viral-buyer] [/viral-buyer] There are traders that try and guess when the market might move. The bad thing for them is that they are right once in a while. They are wrong just as often so it becomes wasted energy. Set a trading schedule, this will...
by Kirk Norwood | Mar 9, 2012 | Trading Strategies
Position Trading: Position trading, also known as 'trend trading', can best be described as a 'buy and hold' method. Positions can be open for a few days, a few weeks, a few months or longer. They are also held during periods of minor retracement with the expectation...
by Kirk Norwood | Mar 5, 2012 | Trading Strategies
Swing Trading: Swing trading is typically a short to intermediate term trend following system lasting anywhere from 1 to 30 days. Traders who swing trade typically look for trend reversals & retracements for their entry/exit points. The 4hr, 1hr, and 30 min, time...
by Kirk Norwood | Mar 2, 2012 | Trading Strategies
Day Trading vs. Swing Trading vs. Position Trading 1 of 3 Day vs. Swing vs. Position Trading - Which style do you use, and which style SHOULD you be using! Over the next three postings we will go through a simple explanation of each: Day Trading: Also known as...
by Kirk Norwood | Feb 27, 2012 | Trading Strategies
Most traders are looking for ways to improve their trading. Here are a few places to look for help: • A trading room • A trading group • A set of alerts and signals • Have personal coaching There are some traders that dedicate their trading time in search of...