Trading Skills| Investing Wisdom
Hello everyone! Today i want to share some trading ideas with you!
1.
Every year, fortunes shift to those who treat charts like maps, not mysteries. $Cboe Volatility Index(VIX)$
Funny thing?
Many so-called professionals skip charts altogether. That's not strategy, it's silent confession.
Charts aren't decoration. They're measurement and timing tools used by the best.
Learn to read them, and you'll trade with vision, not hope.
2.
Most traders cut winners short and ride losers long.
Pros do the opposite.
They all got rich by riding trends and letting winners compound.
“It wasn’t my thinking that made the big money. It was my sitting.” Livermore
Your small losses are fine if your winners are huge.
Cut fast. Hold tight.
Let the market do the lifting.
The edge isn’t in being right. It’s in riding what’s right.
3.
Ed Seykota didn’t just build trend systems.
He built a philosophy.
No prediction. No perfect system. Just this:
Trade with trend.
Cut losers.
Ride winners.
Manage risk.
Work on yourself.
“The best indicator is trend. The others are trend and trend.”
You don’t need more charts.
You need emotional integrity.
Your trading system already works.
You just need to stop fighting it.
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