A Strong Trading Mind

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  • Trading Articles

    Votes: 81 45.5%
  • Trading Quotes

    Votes: 54 30.3%
  • Trading Psychology Articles

    Votes: 124 69.7%
  • Insipirational Short Stories

    Votes: 56 31.5%
  • Inspirational Quotes

    Votes: 33 18.5%
  • Affirmations

    Votes: 18 10.1%
  • Stress Buster Exercises

    Votes: 38 21.3%
  • Family Articles

    Votes: 15 8.4%
  • Relationship Articles

    Votes: 20 11.2%
  • Behavoiral articles

    Votes: 47 26.4%

  • Total voters
    178

amitrandive

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"The market does not know if you are long or short and could not care less. You are the only one emotionally involved with your position. The market is just reacting to supply and demand and if you are cheering it one way, there is always somebody else cheering it just as hard that it will go the other way" - Marty Schwartz, Pit Bull
 

Raghuveer

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Recently I saw a man with one hand drive a regular scooter (no supporting additional wheels) in city traffic. I was shocked and just stood aside in awe of that man. For the next 15 minutes I forgot all about my problems. Still can't shake him off my thoughts, wondering how he manages to support a family.

 

amitrandive

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Let the excuses go...the ones that have kept you stuck in a past you can not change while looking toward a future you can not predict. Give up the training wheels...the invisible walls around your own mind that have kept you in the safe, secure, shallow and familiar waters of your life.

Life will take you over some bumps, potholes and cliffs. Do not let these clip your wings, scare you out of living or shake your belief in the power of your own dream. No matter what your past has been, or where you find yourself right now...know that It is possible to laugh, love, and live again. Believe that you can make a difference ~ right here, right now..with your voice and your story! Remember, you have something special. You have GREATNESS within you!

Les Brown
 

amitrandive

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Money is an Idea

http://twocents.lifehacker.com/think...eal-1686939120


When it comes to personal finance, we tend to idealize money. We think of certain financial habits as, simply, good or bad. Simplifying money this way can really limit the way we handle our finances.

Financial writer Carl Richards explains that money is generally thought of in terms of spending and saving. Spending is bad; saving is good. But this is a really basic view that can make personal finance intimidating. It makes us feel guilty for spending, even when it's practical. It can make us overly obsessed with saving. Instead, he recommends thinking of money as something meant to work for you—a tool:

Tools are meant to be used. They're not meant to sit on a shelf and collect dust. Instead of thinking in terms of saving and spending money, I started to think of using it....Money is meant to be used, to be in motion. It circulates from us to other people then back to us again. Even when we save money, we're simply storing it for use later. When we use money today, we're not spending it or blowing it. We're using the best tool available to get the job done...This shift in thinking is definitely subtle, but it changes our feelings about saving and spending. We no longer need to think in terms of good and bad, positive or negative. We're focused on the outcome of our actions.
 

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