Safe Mode Stock Trading: Building up the trader's personality first
By Syd Read
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A quick and necessary read for anyone about to start or at the early stage of investing in stocks. Most of the trading mistakes beginner traders do are a result of their unprepared / undisciplined personalities, attitudes and actions. While most of the writings about stock trading give more concern to markets and stocks' technicalities, this book sheds the light on and provide tips about the major personal characteristics and key qualities that a person who intends to start stock trading - or a beginner already involved - should have. This book also discusses some aspects of online trading security, which is an integral part of the safe mode approach to stock trading. This concise book intends to briefly highlight most important points novice traders must keep in mind to safeguard their investments and grow them safely.
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Safe Mode Stock Trading - Syd Read
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The attractiveness of any business is always determined by its rate of return. Businesses that bring a higher level of returns require either larger starting capital to be invested or involve higher level of risks or both. The level of risk can be defined as the level of uncertainty or the level of unpredictability involved. When things are unpredictable and cannot be fully controlled the risk increases. In the financial world, there are several alternatives for investments; time deposits, bonds, mutual funds, stocks and options are few examples, and each one of them involves a different level of risk. While some have moderate and steady returns because to their low risk, others may have bigger returns due to their higher risk. Stock trading can be considered a high-risk investment.
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When you start trading stocks you are putting your financial resources at risk, the risk of the uncertain market direction. These financial resources are brought from your work and savings, which you should handle with care, especially if you worked hard to get them. For this reason you need to: First, preserve and maintain the value of these financial resources, and second, try to maximize this value over time. We need to agree upon the first point before we continue; you will always need to preserve your initial capital.
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What makes the stock trading really attractive and popular is the higher gains that can be attained compared to other alternative financial investments (given the higher risks involved), and the increasing easiness of conducting this type of business, due to the great improvements in communication and information technology. But, how an interested person with limited knowledge would make gain and avoid loss in this new field to him / her that might look easy, so easy, yet hard to be understood and judged.
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Most of the published materials that discuss stock trading are concentrating on the market and stocks' technicalities and overlook the personal attributes that a successful trader should possess. By personal experience and observation, the primary source of trading mistakes and consequently losses is a result of the trader's trading personality and behavior. Once this trading personality is prepared correctly and equipped with the proper technical information, losses will be minimized (not completely skipped due to the continuing risk factor) and then more outcomes can be attained.
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