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MISTAKES BY A FRESH TRADER
They think they can earn millions in just few months
They think they can predict the market fluctuations easily
They think they can buy a system that is 100% accurate
They think they will quit their jobs and make millions after few months of trading
This misconceptions lead to failure for most of the investors now a days. Most of the investors don’t have clear mind set in profit booking. Every investor should set the target when to sell the share and take the profit, otherwise it may lead to loss there capital.
Always trade with surplus money and not with the purposed ones
Always split your investments into minimum 4 parts
Always try to trade by clubbing all market instruments
Always fix your mind with approx daily profits & loss according to your financial strengths
It's better to buy the wrong stocks at the right time than to buy the right stocks at the wrong time
Trade with the trends rather than trying to pick tops and bottoms
As long as a market is acting right, don't rush to take profits
Do not overtrade
Do not trade on rumors
Do not trade in all stocks of one sector
Don't buy something because it is low priced
Money cannot be made everyday from the markets
Avoid making average, when stock is coming down
Don't watch or trade too many stocks at once
"Trade with Reason" & not with blind assumptions
Always split your investments into minimum 4 parts
Always try to trade by clubbing all market instruments
Always fix your mind with approx daily profits & loss according to your financial strengths
It's better to buy the wrong stocks at the right time than to buy the right stocks at the wrong time
Trade with the trends rather than trying to pick tops and bottoms
As long as a market is acting right, don't rush to take profits
Do not overtrade
Do not trade on rumors
Do not trade in all stocks of one sector
Don't buy something because it is low priced
Money cannot be made everyday from the markets
Avoid making average, when stock is coming down
Don't watch or trade too many stocks at once
"Trade with Reason" & not with blind assumptions
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