This month’s special edition of Trader Talk focuses on “Trading Myths Busted” as we were joined by three traders to who came on to offer their views on a few trading myths. We had a great number of traders in attendance and know that you guys will enjoy the recording as much as we and several hundred of our patrons enjoyed the live show:
Session 1: Tom Busby of DTI on “Holiday Trading Myths”
During this session, Tom covers:
- Why holiday markets are actually the best markets to trade
- How to take advantage of the quieter holiday markets with proven trading strategies
- The Global Handshake and Pre-Market Holiday Trading
To access a free Live Trading Session with Tom and DTI – Learn More Here
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Session 2: Shawn Beecher of Market Traders Institute on: “Forex Trading Myths”
During this session, Shawn covers:
- Why Forex trading is not as risky as you think
- Why the Forex markets are not fixed and how you can capitalize
- Why “no one trading Forex makes money” is simply not true – and how you can prove it
To learn more from Shawn and MTI – Learn More Here
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- Why fundamentals aren’t as important as you’d think
- How making mistakes is actually very important to being a better trader
- How using trading sentiment to greatly improve overall trading performance can completely debunk the myth that the market is “rigged” and you “can’t win”
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