Weekend Reading For Apr 28 - 29, 2007
The reason I do this is because I find it difficult to integrate links to other great blogs in my posts, so this is a way for me to give back.
I only focus on posts and links that relate to trader improvement or trading in general.
With that, here's this weekend's edition:
- Here's an excellent post by Woodshedder at his Trade While Working blog in which he tells us to be mindful in Avoiding Recency Bias
- Brett Steenbarger at his TraderFeed blog did a great job in collecting other traders' views on handling the pressures of trading and he did it in two parts - here is Handling The Performance Pressures Of Trading: Perspectives From Reader Comments and here is More Views From Readers
- Recently I've had to do this - it's The Most Important Question To Ask When You're In A Slump at TraderFeed
- A brief, but important thing to remember - it's The One Candlestick Pattern That Screws Everyone by Craig at the TAZ Trader Blog
- TheStockBandit continues with their free newsletter - this week it's Letting The Charts Decide The Next Move
- TraderGav continues to post quotes from the trading greats - here is a Quote From Tony Saliba
- Here are a couple of suggestions by Brett Steenbarger - here are his Favorite Techniques For Overcoming Performance Anxiety In Trading
- I recently came across The Trading Digest blog and here is some excellent advice for new traders in The Trading World Is Flat...
- Are you a part-time trader? Here, The Market Speculator responded to some questions people have been asking and has collected some of his past posts that describes his way of doing things in Answering Questions About Part-Time Trading
Labels: links, trader improvement
1 Comments:
Thank you for the links. It was really interesting to read that blogs. Especially the last one "Answering Questions About Part-Time Trading".
By Anonymous, at August 14, 2007 2:32 a.m.
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