A Framework for Trading and Trading Psychology
If you were to listen into the conversation of a basketball coach with a player, you would hear quite a bit […]
Read moreIf you were to listen into the conversation of a basketball coach with a player, you would hear quite a bit […]
Read moreTrading and investing are fundamentally different activities (pun intended). Many trading psychology challenges occur when market participants fail to respect the […]
Read moreIn these posts, I attempt to provide perspectives in trading psychology that go beyond the usual platitudes and generalities. Today’s topic […]
Read moreLast week, we took a look at the challenge of trading markets that are ever-changing. What that means in practice is […]
Read moreA stationary time series is a set of data derived from a single underlying process. A simple example of a stationary […]
Read moreThis post is about using OrderBook/PositionBook features as input to simple machine learning models after previous investigation into the relevance of such […]
Read moreIn my previous post I talked about how I planned to use constrained optimization to create features from Oanda’s OrderBook and PositionBook data, which […]
Read moreThis is simple indicator, used for detecting pullbacks and double tops/double bottoms.Refer my posts on telegram on how to use itIndicator is […]
Read moreIt’s a common misconception that acting rationally means eradicating emotion from our thought processes. Indeed, the opposite is the case, as […]
Read moreIn my previous post I ended with saying that I would post about some sort of “sentiment indicator” if, and only if, I […]
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