by Kirk Norwood | Oct 14, 2008 | Inside The Trader's Mind, The Disciplined Forex Trader
The following is an article by Norman Hallett of Subconscious Training Corporation, it is about why we are or want to be traders. There are some very thought provoking questions asked. We would suggest that you ask yourself these questions. It should help you...
by Kirk Norwood | Oct 13, 2008 | Emotions, Planning A Trading Career, The Disciplined Forex Trader, Uncategorized
We found this post at Forexfactory.com from a member named Neers. We thought it was kind of fun to see where you are in the trading process. When you read this leave a comment as to where you are a Enjoy the post! They are as follows: 1. We accumulate information...
by Kirk Norwood | Oct 10, 2008 | The Disciplined Forex Trader, Types of Traders
For the record I love ham and eggs. This is not a plea for pita. I saw this quote and had Awe ha! Moment, I wanted to share. Let me ask a personal question. How do you trade? Like a pig or like a chicken? A pig trader is one who jumps into the market unaware...
by Kirk Norwood | Oct 9, 2008 | Forex Brokers, Money Management, The Disciplined Forex Trader
I was speaking with a good friend the other day; about demo trading versus live trading, and how to make the transition smooth. He mentioned that he had not yet started trading live, and that he had been offered by a broker a free demo account with an initial...
by Kirk Norwood | Oct 6, 2008 | Emotions, The Disciplined Forex Trader
"Thrice happy is the man that has a glorious history. Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in the...
by Kirk Norwood | Oct 1, 2008 | Inside The Trader's Mind, The Disciplined Forex Trader, Types of Traders
Here are some thought by some of the best stock traders. Good trading principles apply in all markets. Also, everyone who is truly interested in Forex should read as widely as possible. Jesse Livermore: The World’s Greatest Stock Trader by Richard Smitten 1. Don't...