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Old 15th March 2007, 08:51 PM
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Hello Saint,
Thanks for a very good article on mental aspect of trading. It helps a great deal
to people like me who are still struggling to learn this very important aspect of trading
thanks once again
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Old 16th March 2007, 07:39 AM
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i am very delighted,every time when i read your posts i learned new things.

my heartfull thanks to you.

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Traders should be like fighter pilots, make quick decisions and have quick reflexes. Their plan of attack is already predetermined, yet they must be ready to abort their mission at any stage of the game.

Very nice , execellent. Keep it up

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Old 29th April 2007, 01:36 PM
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Dear Saint (Senior Member),
First of all I am really greatful for posting such an excellent topic , it is very useful for beginners. It gives them will power and cautions about the risk to trade less , with strict stop loss.
I would like to know more about you. I think you have vast experience in day trading. May be more than 10 years, I guess. I have lost lot of money in day trading. Please help me in learning day trading.
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Thanks for the nice post Saint.

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Thanks Saint 4 an excellent post.

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Old 13th August 2007, 12:55 AM
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The last key to achieving mental mastery over the game is believing that you can actually do it. Everyone is capable of being a successful trader if they truly believe they can be. You must believe in the power of belief.

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The vital key - the key to everything else. If you lose it, you lose everything.

Don't let anyone rob that key from you. Don't let anyone instill in you that you are inferior. That's the biggest -ve expectancy one can have in trading (or any other activity for that matter).

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Nice post,Kalyan..

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hello. this is my first message after registering with traderji. i have been investing (erratically i.e., without any system) from almost 29 yrs. alas, i haven't made much money. i think, to suceed in the stock market, there are 2 ways: no. 1 is buy during depressions. for ex.: about 7-8 yrs ago bluechips like tata steel, ril, m&m etc., were avilable for prices below rs. 100. if one had bought such stocks at that time and held on until the recent downturn, one would have made a fortune. the 2nd method, particularly, times like the present is short term trading; now i am trying out this method.

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Old 18th April 2008, 05:24 PM
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hello. this is my first message after registering with traderji. i have been investing (erratically i.e., without any system) from almost 29 yrs. alas, i haven't made much money. i think, to suceed in the stock market, there are 2 ways: no. 1 is buy during depressions. for ex.: about 7-8 yrs ago bluechips like tata steel, ril, m&m etc., were avilable for prices below rs. 100. if one had bought such stocks at that time and held on until the recent downturn, one would have made a fortune. the 2nd method, particularly, times like the present is short term trading; now i am trying out this method.
i ahve been looking for books on trading by linda raschke, dr. alexander elder, david nassar. but none of the bookshops in bangalore and online booksellers seem to have them. can anybody help me to get these books in india?

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Old 18th April 2008, 05:29 PM
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I saw the book by Alexander Elder in landmark, Froum, bangalore .. costs ~1890/-... Other's I did not searched ... might be there..

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