Lance Beggs

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I was driving in my car the other night with my twin daughters when the conversation somehow turned to what they wanted to do when they grow up Naturally, being only nine years old, they had many ideas

Trading Risk Management - Tight Stop Losses

Here's an extract from a great email conversation with one of the YourTradingCoach readers, in which he discusses the use of tight stops: "I adopted this approach in the beginning, but got stopped out of the market so many times I started to widen them I've had on too many occasions the market pull back on my stops only to find that it went on to do what I thought it would

Three Trading Losses in a Row

Three losses in a row are tough That’s about the most consecutive losses that novice traders are psychologically prepared to accept before they feel compelled to take action and ‘correct’ the situation

Trading Risk Management - Rule of Three

Would you like to discover a quick and simple risk management strategy that is easy to apply to any trading plan, and has the potential to vastly improve results Excellent

Trading - A Common Indicator Mistake

I love it when I read forum entries from people suggesting trading strategies along the lines of: - Enter long when the RSI(14) is above 50, the stochastic (14,5,3) has crossed positive, and the Williams %R(14) is rising from the oversold area - Enter short when the RSI(14) is below 50, the stochastic (14,5,3) has crossed negative, and the Williams %R(14) is falling from the overbought area (Disclaimer: I just made up that strategy, so don’t trade it without testing it first – the fact is though – I seriously doubt it works) Look, there are many problems with calling something like this a strategy, but the one I want to discuss today is simply that each of these indicators belongs to the same class of indicator

Why Price Moves - An Introduction

You’ll find in many trading books, websites or courses a statement to the effect that ‘price rises because there are more buyers than sellers’, or ‘price falls because there are more sellers than buyers’ While I understand what the author is trying to say, it’s not quite correct

Trading Timeframe Selection

Well, I’ve had a frustrating week No opportunity to trade until Friday, and no opportunity to work on my website and newsletter service

Stop Losses - My Biggest Downfall

One of the common email questions I get through my website relates to difficulties in sticking with stop losses Some traders don’t place one in the market at all, promising that they’ll get out when price hits a certain level

Trading Problems - Maintaining Focus

I once heard a statement by Rebecca Fine of wwwscienceofgettingrich

Dealing With Market Uncertainty

The nature of the markets is uncertainty Human beings do not like uncertainty

The Hidden Secret Of Technical Analysis

Did you know that there is a whole ‘other world’ of technical analysis that most novice traders are either totally ignorant of, or fear to go due to the fact that it might actually require some work Well, there is

Price Analysis – A Top-Down Approach

In a previous article I mentioned that my analysis involves monitoring price action, in order to gain an insight into the short term sentiment of the market Determining who is in control at that time – the bulls or the bears

Trading Psychology - Doubt

I want to talk about a common theme that’s in many of the email questions I get through my website Many people have bought a trading system, or a couple of books, or attended a seminar, and just not achieved the success they thought they’d get

My Favorite Trading Strategy

What I’d like to do in this very short article is give you an overview, looking at the strategic level, of how I trade my favorite setup, which will be the one referred to in most of the analysis on my website We’re talking, ‘the big picture’

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