Creating and Using a Powerful Trading Plan - Part 1
Expert: Rob Booker, Currency Analyst at Piptopia
Moderator: Maud Gilson, Conference Manager
Summary:
Most people know that they should have some type of trading plan. But
what kind of plan? Is a trading plan something you use on a daily
basis, or a weekly basis, or that you write one time and put away in a
drawer? Most people never write a plan. Most people who write a plan
never look at it again.
In
this special Monthly Webinar, Rob argues that having a plan is
critically important for your day to day trading -- and much less
important for the "big picture". This goes against much of what we are
taught as traders. In the presentation, Rob will include a description
of what a trading plan can include, how a trading plan can boost your
trading to a higher level, how you can keep track of your progress and
implementation of your plan, and much more.
Topics of Part 1:
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How to Share Your Plan with Others
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How to Use a Trading Plan Every Day, Week, and Month
Part 2 is available here.
Webinar presented by Piptopia.com and FXstreet.com






send me a good strategy to use
Posted by: Alfred | 02/11/2008 at 13:44
Hi Alfred,
you can access articles on strategies here: http://www.fxstreet.com/education/trading-strategies/
You can also check our videos and chat transcripts on Trading Strategies:
http://transcripts.fxstreet.com/trading_strategies_ideas/index.html
Thank you!
Maud Gilson
FXstreet.com
Posted by: Maud Gilson | 02/13/2008 at 17:10
Great info,
Rob & Dave always have a way of putting trading into a unique,witty perspective (although they do tend to come across as "goobers" at times) but that is the beauty of their style, not as sterile and boring as alot of the other stuff out there.
These guys are truly genuine and I believe they really want to see people succeed therefore I commend their efforts...
Posted by: bulegila | 04/07/2008 at 04:01
Hi Bulegila,
thank you for your feedback. I will forward your comments to Rob and Dave.
Kind Regards,
Maud Gilson
FXstreet.com
Posted by: Maud Gilson | 04/07/2008 at 10:46