stop reading those books about successful traders, please. 


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stop reading those books about successful traders, please.![]()
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you also make assumptions without knowing facts, but thank you anyway. we learn as long as we live.
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also sounds like your opinion is in stark contrast to what every trading veteran would tell you. Let us know if you find a seasoned trader (seasoned implies a successful career) whose business did not at times severely interfere with his marriage and family life, who was not woken up in the middle of the night by his brokers because of breaking news elsewhere couple times a year, who has not sat in the office beyond 9-10pm uncountable times when others left at 6pm. This is not because he had to but because of his passion for his chosen career path and because he knew it often times took those sacrifices to be ahead of the curve.
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WTF????
You hear a lot of BS in ET, that you don't hear in real life between traders...
asiaprop, was your crowd of fellow traders talking all these BS around you? With or without alcohol...
* I'm not asking asiaprop to offend him. He's traded / trading with a reputable group of traders/team.

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1) Nothing that happened in the past (near or far) has the power to influence what will happen in the future (near or far)
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2) The outcome of your trade will depend 100% on your money management decision based on the present moment
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3) Your trading routine has to be part of your life and NOT the other way around
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Just a little something to think about ....
Cheers y'all