Share:
  • Duration:

Summary

In this unmissable webinar, Rob Colville (CEO of the globally acclaimed trader training brand, TheLazyTrader.com) will give you a hard-hitting tutorial dedicated to removing your emotions from trading. For many, the emotions of fear and greed lead to self-sabotage in an industry where 92% of retail traders are doomed to fail...without the proper training. Now is your chance to transform what is experienced by most as a loss making disaster into a carefree and relaxing hobby. A central pillar to Lazy Trading, you will be taught the very steps taken by professional traders to ensure that they are able to keep a cool head at all times, even in the face of adversity. You will learn: · Where and why most traders simply go wrong · The pillars of reward/risk · How to minimise the downside and maximise the upside · Your guide to cutting your losing trades early and letting your winners run. · Identify trend-based opportunities with ease Do not miss this rare opportunity – register now. See you on the webinar!
Share:

Follow us on Telegram

Stay updated of all the news

Join Telegram

Latest Live Videos


Follow us on Telegram

Stay updated of all the news

Join Telegram

Latest Live Videos

Editors’ Picks

EUR/USD climbs to two-week highs beyond 1.1900

EUR/USD climbs to two-week highs beyond 1.1900

EUR/USD is keeping its foot on the gas at the start of the week, reclaiming the 1.1900 barrier and above on Monday. The US Dollar remains on the back foot, with traders reluctant to step in ahead of Wednesday’s key January jobs report, allowing the pair to extend its upward grind for now.

USD/JPY slumps below 157.00 on intervention risks

USD/JPY slumps below 157.00 on intervention risks

The Japanese Yen outperforms the US Dollar to start the week on the back of speculations that authorities will step in to stem JPY weakness in the domestic currency following Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's landslide win in Sunday's election.

Gold treads water arpimd $5,000

Gold treads water arpimd $5,000

Gold builds on the gains it posted to end the previous week and holds steady above $5,000 on Monday. Data released over the weekend showed that the People's Bank of China extended its Gold buying spree for a 15th month in January. Moreover, dovish US Fed expectations and concerns about the central bank's independence drag the US Dollar lower for the second straight day, providing an additional boost to the non-yielding yellow metal.

Crypto Today: Bitcoin steadies around $70,000, Ethereum and XRP remain under pressure 

Crypto Today: Bitcoin steadies around $70,000, Ethereum and XRP remain under pressure 

Bitcoin hovers around $70,000, up near 15% from last week's low of $60,000 despite low retail demand. Ethereum delicately holds $2,000 support as weak technicals weigh amid declining futures Open Interest. XRP seeks support above $1.40 after facing rejection at $1.54 during the previous week's sharp rebound.

Japanese PM Takaichi nabs unprecedented victory – US data eyed this week

Japanese PM Takaichi nabs unprecedented victory – US data eyed this week

I do not think I would be exaggerating to say that Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s snap general election gamble paid off over the weekend – and then some. This secured the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) an unprecedented mandate just three months into her tenure.

Here is what you need to know on Monday, February 9:

Here is what you need to know on Monday, February 9:

The JPY gathers strength against its major rivals to start the week as markets react to Sanae Takaichi's historic election victory. In the second half of the day, policymakers from the ECB, the Fed and the BoE will be delivering speeches.

MAJORS

Cryptocurrencies

Signatures