Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Top Trading Lessons from 2013




A good trader never stops learning, and every mistake is another potential learning experience. Here are some of the top lessons our analysts learned, absorbed or suffered from our personal trading in 2013.



John Kicklighter, Chief Currency Strategist



Improvise, Adapt, Overcome



David Rodriguez, Quantitative Strategist



The Facts Change, I Change. But if They Don’t, There’s No Need



Jamie Saettele, CMT, Senior Technical Strategist



Look Before You Jump



Kristian Kerr, Senior Currency Strategist



The Recent Past Took Over



Ilya Spivak, Currency Strategist



Agility is Critical Even for Long-Term Traders



Michael Boutros, Currency Strategist



Hesitation- When Technical Clarity is Overshadowed by Noise & Doubt



David Song, Currency Analyst



Stay Nimble But Don’t Be Too Prudent



Christopher Vecchio, Currency Analyst



Stay Flexible – Be Willing to Admit You’re Wrong



Written by the DailyFX Research team.



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Top Trading Lessons from 2013

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