The Mind of a Trader

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Decide to Believe
Tue, Jul 29 2008, 10:50 GMT
by Steven Croft
www.TradingPostFinancial.com
People all around the world desire to have better things happen in their life.
The interesting fact is that many of them have had better things happen; however they just did not stop to enjoy it.
As traders, we need to evaluate how we are doing and then if we are doing well. enjoy it. If we are not, then we need to be courageous enough to adjust.
Change is good if we believe in ourselves. Belief is the strongest element of any journey. Traders who believe will always perform better than those who do not.
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