Archive for May, 2009
Self-Sabotage Revealed
Posted on27. May, 2009 by admin.
Self-Sabotage Revealed
In my peak performance training with traders, I give a strong psychological slant to the concept of self-sabotage. Self-sabotage typically occurs when one lacks the discipline to act in one’s own best interest. For example, when you have dessert, knowing it’s taboo because you are trying get healthy, you might call that self-sabotage. Or [...]
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The Top 10 Mistakes Traders Make and How To Avoid Them
Posted on25. May, 2009 by admin.
Top 10 Mistakes Traders Make
Achieving success in futures trading requires avoiding numerous pitfalls as much, or more, than it does seeking out and executing winning trades. In fact, most professional traders will tell you that it’s not any specific trading methodologies that make traders successful, but instead it’s the overall rules to which those traders [...]
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An Introduction to Bonds – Their Impact on the Dollar Index
Posted on25. May, 2009 by admin.
An Introduction to Bonds – Their Impact on the Dollar Index
There have been a lot of headlines recently in regard to Treasury debt and how it will be financed over the coming years. The Federal Reserve has a mandate of full employment and inflation control, and they use Treasury notes as their tool to deliver [...]
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Usd/Jpy Technical Analysis for 20th May 2009
Posted on20. May, 2009 by admin.
After peaking at the 96.70 level, the pair has dropped consistently and is currently trading at the 95.50 level. The 4-hour chart shows that the MACD is about to demonstrate a bearish cross, suggesting that the bearish trend could extend. Going short might be the preferable choice today.


