The most important skill for succesful traders

we get quietly deeper in debt.


Over here also: the Chancellor's "Autumn Statement" ("mini-budget") yesterday completely abandoned his predecessor's stated aim to return to an eventual surplus by the end of the parliament in 2020. (He now has Brexit to pin the blame on for that, having been a "remainer", himself.)
 
I don't see this in President elect Trump and he certainly didn't act calm to get elected but that did the trick as so many are tired of the same Congress of do little but we get quietly deeper in debt.
This is just my recommendation and that helps me. But someone achieves victory by other strategies.
 
You've got to know when to hold 'em
Know when to fold 'em
Know when to walk away
And know when to run
You never count your money
When you're sittin' at the table
There'll be time enough for countin'
When the dealin's done
 
The most important "skill" is to be using a trading strategy that actually works. Once you have a good strategy everything else is easy.
 
The most important "skill" is to be using a trading strategy that actually works. Once you have a good strategy everything else is easy.

The most important skill is not to use that strategy but to create it first. Creating it is far more difficult than using it. Using it will probably not require much skills, except from having an average IQ and being able to use it.
 
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