A path to profitability

BellaMike Bellafiore's (Bella's) BlogsLeave a Comment

“If I increase my stop then I will start making money.” This just might be the single silliest thing I have ever heard a trader say.  No “trading is in my genes” is. I will offer a path to profitability to consider.  Look there is no one right way to achieve your goal but there are definitely wrong paths.  Adding … Read More

Collaborative learning and your trading

BellaMike Bellafiore's (Bella's) Blogs2 Comments

I received this email last night about using collaboration as a way to improve learning. this is Sam H, from a while back.  Anyway, let Mike know that UMBC (University of Maryland, Baltimore County) is using the collaborative method your training involves.  My review of the book (One Good Trade), as you may remember, spoke to this kind of learning as ideal.  I … Read More

Why Do I Trade Worse on Monday?

BellaGuest Blog3 Comments

I read the comment below from a daily review from a trader with whom I work. I asked Dr. Menaker, trading psychologist, for his input. I have developed a pattern of being too aggressive (each week, a different kind of way, after I learned my lesson a prior week) on Monday’s. Today did not have to be aggravating. I could’ve … Read More

Traders Ask: Did I trade this correctly?

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Hi Bella If a stock fails a resistance level and you go short thinking it is a perfect Opening Drive Trade2Hold, but then 20 cents later there’s a buyer holding the bid, bid drops, then comes back, you cover, right?  Can you flip from Trade2Hold to range scalping? Although, the play ends up being a perfect Trade2Hold an hour later because … Read More

Improving Trader Performance

David BlairDavid Blair, Guest Blog, Trading Psychology2 Comments

It can be successfully argued that stock trading is pure gambling. While there are similarities, the successful trader will note the differences and similarities thus enhancing his or her performance by 1) focusing on the process, and 2) understanding the nature of the markets. In the following, I list several opinions about stock market speculation, provide a problem gambling test, … Read More