Link: Checklists

Dr. Bruce Hong at the TraderPsychology Blogspot recently called my attention to a few of his excellent posts and I wanted to highlight some of them. Make sure you read his post entitled “Checklists” which not only is an excellent list, but addresses a topic rarely covered in the jubilant financial or trading media: redundancy…

Google Plays the Fibonacci Card with Measured Move

Perhaps it’s more of an esoteric thing when a stock plays to the exact tune of the expected Fibonacci Retracement, but these instances are absolutely worth mention. Today, Google found daily resistance right at the daily 61.2% retracement (of the recent down-swing) and found support (closed) right at the 38.2% retracement. Both levels halted (contained)…

Link: 12 Things My Account is Thankful For

Bill Luby at the VIX & More Blogspot recently posted an excellent Thanksgiving-style article entitled “Twelve Things my Account is Thankful For” which includes practical tips for aspiring beginners and experienced market professionals. Without listing all twelve, consider the following: “ETFs – to diversify, go short, apply leverage, etc.” “Numerous enhancements to a detailed and…

Link: Trading Plan Template

EDIT:  The Original post contained a link to a site that had stolen word-for-word a wonderful trading plan from Dr. Bruce Hong on his TraderPsychology Website, of which I was unaware of the plagiarism, and so I have removed the offending link and have now given full credit to the originator of the excellent trading…

Link: Trading and Anxiety – Opportunity and Danger

Dr. Steenbarger recently addressed the topic of “Trading and Anxiety: Navigating Danger and Opportunity” in a recent post that’s absolutely worth review. Read the whole post, but here are a few highlights: “Research suggests that people … become highly risk averse when they are anxious.” “If we are not accurate in our perceptions of danger,…