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So the idea of trading sounds intriguing, and you want to be able to make money whilst only working for a few hours a week –it’s the dream, after all – but you’ve no idea where to start, what to do, or where to go to make this dream come true. You don’t know how to trade, and that is preventing you from just getting on with it. Well, you’re not alone. Most people don’t know how to trade (if they did, everyone would be doing it!).

 

So It’s A Secret?

Knowing and learning how to trade isn’t exactly a secret – it’s possible to find out with a bit of research – but it is somewhat of a mystery nonetheless. But if you’re willing to take the time to delve deeper, it will definitely be worth it. The problem is, at the beginning people tend to go into trading with the wrong idea, and the wrong attitude. And attitude is all part of knowing how to trade. So let’s take a look at the right way to go about a trade, from the beginning all the way to the end, and see if we can’t persuade you that you really do know what you’re doing after all.

 

Before The Trade

There are some pieces of preparation that you need to get done before you even think about spending any kind of money on any kind of trade. Firstly, you need to calculate where to put your stop loss (the stop loss is the price you set when you immediately sell the stock, no matter what). Once you’ve done that, you know what your limits are for the rest of the trade. Knowing how to trade is knowing when to walk away. Don’t place your stoploss too high just because you want to make a bundle of cash – it’s a dangerous strategy. Greed is how not to trade.

When going into a trade you need to know whento stop, but you also need to know that you might lose. It’s always possible.Hopefully it won’t happen, but nothing is guaranteed in life or trading. Be aware and only trade with what you can afford to lose. 

Be patient. Don’t rush in and buy (equally,don’t rush in and sell) just because the figures have moved a little bit.Knowing how to trade means taking some time out to be calm, and understand that the market will fluctuate because that’s exactly what it’s meant to do will make your life a lot less stressful. It might mean doing absolutely nothing,and there’s nothing wrong with that.

 

That Middle Part…

You’ve traded, so you think you know how to trade. But that was only the beginning. You’ve done the research, you know how much to buy, you know when to sell. So now what?

Some say this is the most difficult part; the waiting. But there is no need to sit and stare at a screen, watching for every little change. That’s really a big old waste of time. And it can make you ill.There’s a much better way to go about knowing what’s what when you really knowhow to trade.

If you have a predetermined level on your trading chart that tells you that you need to get out while the going’s good when your trade hits it, you’ll know what to do next. That’s your stop loss point. Obviously you don’t want your trade to hit that level, but if it does,you can escape with most of your stake intact.

The best way to check on your trade is to look in on it a couple of times a day. Make a routine so you know when to look –don’t deviate from that routine if you want to know how to trade properly. And don’t be worried if, when you check, there is nothing to do. That’s exactly the point. You make a trade, wait for it to reach a good level, and then you sell.You keep the profit. So while it’s climbing and gaining points, there is literally nothing you can do but imagine how you’ll spend the money. Or look for another trade. Whatever takes your fancy. Trading is like anything; if you keep picking at it, bothering it, working it too much it will all just fall apart. Leave it alone and it will grow on its own.

 

When It’s Done

After you’ve worked out how to trade, traded,and sold, just relax. Take some time to yourself. Don’t rush headlong into the next trade because it’s exciting or you feel lucky. It’s not about luck (well,maybe just a little), it’s about knowing what to do when. But you need to wait for the next high probability trade before you spend any money. We don’t want to make this too much of a gamble. We want to make this as sure as possible.Becoming over-confident will be the end when you start making trades that don’t work and lose that confidence. So wait. Bide your time. The right trade will come along when it’s good and ready. 


 

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