Trading with Fear and Anxiety

John LockeGeneral Comments, Guest Blog, Health and Trading, Options Education, SMB Options, Trader Development, Trading Lesson, Trading PsychologyLeave a Comment

It’s important to understand the difference between fear and anxiety when we’re trading. Legitimate fear is our friend. Legitimate fear serves a warning to tell us something’s wrong. It’s the signal to be alert , to review our positions and plans. If we find something wrong, we can fix it. If not we let go of it and move on. … Read More

Enhancing Trader Performance: Deliberate Trading

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*****David Blair, The Crosshairs Trader, is a blogger/trader/educator who does a wonderful job of sharing research on elite performance and how it relates to trading. Below is his latest post for the SMB trading community.***** — Editor’s Note The principles espoused in the concept known as deliberate practice can greatly benefit the trader who wants to take his or her … Read More

Solving the #1 Trading Frustration (Video On Demand)

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In our most recent webinar Steve Spencer, co-founder of SMB, shared some solutions for the #1 Trading Frustration: Adapting to changing market conditions. In this jam-packed, illuminating session we covered: 1) The #1 Big Picture setup for 2013 and whether to make that trade in 2014 2) The most recent change in US equities markets and the setups to trade … Read More

Six Reasons Traders Fail That Most Traders Don’t Think About

John LockeGeneral Comments, Guest Blog, Options Education, SMB Options, Trader Development, Trading Lesson, Trading Psychology2 Comments

1. Lack of direction. Traders often fail to establish clear goals and create plans to achieve those goals. When traders fail to develop complete business and trading plans before entering the market they are setting themselves up for failure. 2. Impatience. This occurs when traders try to accomplish too much too soon, or expect to get results far faster than is truly possible. … Read More

Why set goals? Not just in trading but in any part of life?

John LockeGeneral Comments, Guest Blog, SMB Options, Trader Development, Trading Lesson, Trading PsychologyLeave a Comment

“Top scientists estimate that we’re bombarded with over 400 billion bits of information every second. There is no way we could possibly pay attention to this much information. It would literally drive us insane. In fact, we are only capable of consciously processing approximately 2,000 bits of information. That’s only 0.0000005% (5 ten-millionths of 1 percent) of the world around us. This means that we … Read More

Enhancing Trader Performance: Overcoming the Fear of Success

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*****David Blair, The Crosshairs Trader, is a blogger/trader/educator who does a wonderful job of sharing research on elite performance and how it relates to trading. Below is his latest post for the SMB trading community.***** — Editor’s Note Believe it or not the fear of success could be keeping you from succeeding. But isn’t success what we want? Why would … Read More

Enhancing Trader Performance by Resolving To Keep Trading Simple

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*****David Blair, The Crosshairs Trader, is a blogger/trader/educator who does a wonderful job of sharing research on elite performance and how it relates to trading. Below is his latest post for the SMB trading community.***** — Editor’s Note As we kick off the new year I thought it would be fitting to suggest a trader resolution designed to enhance trader … Read More