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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Leroy Rushing Perfect your chart reading skills because a chart is the trader’s guide to ultimate profitability. For each trading style, from scalping and day trading to swing trading and long-term investing, a chart is worth a thousand words. Professional traders rely on their charts for consistent profits and for guidance on what to do next. written by Leroy Rushing Whether day trading, scalping, or investing, there are fundamental skills that each trader should master. Skill-building activities will help you sharpen your ability to make money and cash in on critical market movements. written by Leroy Rushing Professional traders love candlesticks because they can be read much quicker than a bar chart, while also allowing a different kind of technical analysis known as candlestick reading. Learn how candlestick reading can enhance your trading. written by Leroy Rushing Trading is often portrayed as a glamorous career. While it does provide the opportunity for an amazing lifestyle, the reality is that many traders had to go through a lot blood, sweat, and tears to get it. written by Leroy Rushing There are different trading styles to suit different personalities and dispositions. Master scalp trading and, if executed properly, you can make more than a decent living on razor thin profits. written by Leroy Rushing There’s always room for improvement no matter you do, especially when it comes to trading. You may think you already know it all, but accept the fact that you don't. Nobody does. Here’s 8 ways to be a better trader. written by Leroy Rushing Unfortunately, many traders fail to see themselves as business owners when it comes to trading. Read about 5 guidelines that will help you understand the importance of managing trading as a business. written by Leroy Rushing Ahhh...the lifestyle of a trader! Is it really as glamorous as it sounds? How do they use their down time? Do they even have any down time? Yes, they do! Work hard and play hard is never truer than for the trader. << previous page 1 next page>> |