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Common Mistakes Many Traders Make

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JeffWilliams@b.marketnavigatortrading.com

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How I Might Help You Fix Them ?

How I Might Help You Fix Them                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 January 20, 2024 | [Read Online]( Common Mistakes Many Traders Make How I Might Help You Fix Them [fb]( [tw]( [in]( [email](mailto:?subject=Post%20from%20Market%20Navigator&body=Common%20Mistakes%20Many%20Traders%20Make%3A%20How%20I%20Might%20Help%20You%20Fix%20Them%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fmarketnavigatortrading.beehiiv.com%2Fp%2Fcommon-mistakes-many-traders-make) [Header] Overtrading, trading without a plan, not understanding WHY you’re making a trade, trading with money you can’t afford to lose… I’ve found over my 20+ years of trading and over a decade of teaching, that these are some of the most common mistakes traders make. However, you could be falling into even more pitfalls that you realize. These additional pitfalls could be having negative effects on your trading. If you’re making these mistakes above, or some from below, I could be able to help you. - You’re not investing in YOURSELF. 📖 So many traders just want to be great traders by trading more and more, probably mounting up more losses than they want. I used to be in that boat. If you’re not understanding WHY you’re making a trade, you might want to strongly consider investing in yourself in a service that focuses on stock market education. (If you’re ready to learn, [this service here is designed to teach you how to analyze some basic market concepts each morning]( that could be key to your morning success.) - You’re not removing emotion from your trading. 😡 If you’re not setting up a proper trade plan and system, then you’re probably just shooting from the hip, HOPING your trade works and if it doesn’t, you might just be making another crappy trade right on top of the first one. Goal setting and REALISTIC expectations are key. [I feel I can help you with that here](. - You jump into trades just because someone else did. 🤪 I get it, when I was younger I would jump into any trade I saw someone else making because I thought they had the “magic sauce!” Sometimes good, sometimes bad, but almost all the time I had no idea WHY I was making the buy or sell. Here is where I spend 2 hours a day educating traders just like yourself on market conditions, technical analysis and more. I feel strongly I could help quicken your learning curve to WHY I’m making trades or not. - Your risk vs reward ratio is out of whack. ‼️ I get it, sometimes I let a trade go too far too, but I’ve learned over 20+ years of trading that I can’t do that too often or I just won’t survive. Each week, I’ll discuss my goals, expectations and what I’m willing to risk and what I’m trying to accomplish, [right here](. Education, education, education. It could be the key to turning all your trading around so [don’t be afraid to invest in yourself right here](. You just might thank me later. To your success, [signature] DISCLAIMER: To more fully understand any [Ragingbull.com](, LLC ("RagingBull") subscription, website, application or other service ("Services"), please review our full disclaimer located at [(. FOR EDUCATIONAL AND INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY; NOT INVESTMENT ADVICE. 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