Stock Trading

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Learn How To Trade Stocks
The Mental Game of Trading


Your goal is to make money. But something is getting in your way.
You lose money when you shouldn’t, or even if you consistently make money, you leave profits on the table. The question is why?

For the answer, you’ll most likely look at your technical skills first. That’s obviously a critical step. You analyze trades, tighten your rules, learn new techniques, develop your system, do more research, and test new strategies.

Despite all of that work, the bleeding continues.

Don’t beat yourself up over this. Part of the reason you haven’t eliminated your execution errors is that you didn’t know what you were up against. Just like trading follows a basic set of rules, so too does the mental game.

For example, the part of your brain where you actively make decisions can access only a limited amount of information at any given time. What’s more, emotions have the power to reduce and even shut down your decision-making process entirely.

If you don’t understand these and other rules of the mental game, you can’t reliably correct your mistakes. That’s why I like the term “mental game” to describe the mental and emotional side of trading. e word “game” automatically infers rules and strategy for how you improve vs. a one-and-done solution.

Terms like trading mindset, trading mentality, or trading psychology all imply something static. As if finding the right advice is all you need to have the perfect mind for trading. is, my friends, is a myth.

Read the book, it will help you to reshape your trading hour actions. You will learn how to trade stocks efficiently.

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Learn How To Trade Stocks With Professionals.
Training Program on Stock Market –

Dhaka Stock Exchange Training Academy

Bangladesh Institute of Capital Market (BICM)

Chittagong Stock Exchange

Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Bangladesh

Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission – Brief Investment Guide

BICM Academic Section

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