Weekend Reading For May 5 - 6, 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.
This week I may have missed a few good posts here and there as I was rather busy during the week, but nonetheless, here's this week's edition:
- Glenn at the DehTrader asks some hard questions when it comes to his trading in Operation "Stop F'ing Up"
- Here's another deep post about mental models by Pradeep over there at StockBee entitled Mental Models And Orbital Changes
- Another free newsletter by The Stock Bandit - this week it's Protecting The Downside
- Over at TraderFeed, Dr. Bruce Hong takes a look at the effects of Trading And The Adrenaline Rush
- Tapeworm, a contributor over there at MoveTheMarkets explains how to use Pivot Moving Averages
- TraderGav had this fantastic collection of Rules For Forex Trading
- Lastly, Caravaggio at The3500 takes a look at Ego And Trading
Labels: links, trader improvement
1 Comments:
DehTrader post was good. The 2nd most important part of trading is money management.
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KC Equity Trader, at May 05, 2007 12:43 p.m.
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