StocktwitsTV – Live From the SMB Classroom with Bella

Mar 8th, 2010 | By smbcapital | Category: SMB on TV, Trader Development

Yesterday, on StocktwitsTV Mike Bellafiore talked about the best way to get better as a trader. He offered tips for new traders and traders looking to take their game to the next level. You can watch the clip below, and feel free to leave your comments on this blog.

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  • http://jmjatlanta.blogspot.com jmjatlanta

    This video should go in your list of all-time greats. It is timely for any developing (and who isn’t?) trader. The examples and scenarios are very common. I’ve been there, and will probably be there again. Your point on scrapping your plan instead of tweaking it is true in my case. I was inconsistent until I was disciplined enough to stick it out to find the nuances of a setup.

    A great and timely reminder for me was your mention of the trader who was not patient in trading because he was not patient as a person. My discipline at the gym and my discipline trading have been lacking. Was it a coincidence they happened at the same time? I think not. It is amazing (but logical) how it works.

    Thanks again, and please keep up the great work!
    -jmjatlanta

  • http://jmjatlanta.blogspot.com jmjatlanta

    This video should go in your list of all-time greats. It is timely for any developing (and who isn’t?) trader. The examples and scenarios are very common. I’ve been there, and will probably be there again. Your point on scrapping your plan instead of tweaking it is true in my case. I was inconsistent until I was disciplined enough to stick it out to find the nuances of a setup.

    A great and timely reminder for me was your mention of the trader who was not patient in trading because he was not patient as a person. My discipline at the gym and my discipline trading have been lacking. Was it a coincidence they happened at the same time? I think not. It is amazing (but logical) how it works.

    Thanks again, and please keep up the great work!
    -jmjatlanta

  • eric

    http://blogs.wsj.com/financial-adviser/2010/03/10/the-essential-rules-of-short-selling/

    i thought that is pretty relevant to the topic. taken from the kirk report.

  • eric

    http://blogs.wsj.com/financial-adviser/2010/03/10/the-essential-rules-of-short-selling/

    i thought that is pretty relevant to the topic. taken from the kirk report.

  • Anonymous

    Thanks so much for this! I haven’t been this moved by a blog for a long time! You’ve got it, whatever that means in blogging. Anyway, You are definitely someone that has something to say that people need to hear. Keep up the good work. Keep on inspiring the people!
    regards:
    Trading Tips

  • Anonymous

    Thanks so much for this! I haven’t been this moved by a blog for a long time! You’ve got it, whatever that means in blogging. Anyway, You are definitely someone that has something to say that people need to hear. Keep up the good work. Keep on inspiring the people!
    regards:
    Trading Tips

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