A great way to improve your trading results is by keeping up to date with the latest trading techniques and current market conditions! Enjoy the Video! Join me for my free group mentoring session Thursday 10/16/14 at 5:30 PM EDT No relevant positions Risk disclaimer
Trading Lessons from a Pick Pocket
I had the pleasure of meeting Apollo Robbins last week in Boston. For those of you who don’t know him he is the deception specialist on the TV show “Brain Games” and heralded as the world’s greatest pick pocket. Not only can he steal your wallet and keys but he can literally remove your neck tie and take the glasses … Read More
Options Trading for Income with John Locke for August 25, 2014
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Options Trading for Income with John Locke for August 18, 2014
Risk Disclosure No relevant positions John Locke www.lockeinyoursuccess.com A great way to improve your trading results is by keeping up to date with the latest trading techniques and current market conditions!
Be Careful What You Wish For
Whenever I’m considering working with someone, I always ask a series of questions. One of the questions I ask is “Why are you trading?” I bet it wouldn’t shock you to find out the number one answer is “I want to make more money!” which is the wrong reason by the way but I accept it and continue on. My … Read More
Options Trading for Income with John Locke for August 11, 2014
Risk Disclosure No relevant positions John Locke – www.lockeinyoursuccess.com A great way to improve your trading results is by keeping up to date with the latest trading techniques and current market conditions!
Less is More
As I sit here looking at the 400 emails I’ve gotten this morning, I’m reminded of the massive amount of information we need to sift through on a daily basis and how all that information affects our journey as traders. I grew up with the belief that” knowing everything I could know” about a subject was a good thing. After … Read More
How Memory Affects Your Trading
The emotions we feel and the actions we take are largely dependent on how we remember things. This is because we use our memories to learn. We might think something like “I remember the last time this happened. I did that and got a favorable result, therefore I will do that again.” The challenge however, is that our memories aren’t … Read More