#550: Why You Should Be A Fussy Trader

Jul 7, 2024 · 5m 55s
#550: Why You Should Be A Fussy Trader
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Why You Should Be A Fussy Trader  Podcast: Find out more about Blueberry Markets – Click Here Find out more about my Online Video Forex Course Book a Call with Andrew or one of his team now Click Here to Watch Prop Firm Masterclass Click Here to Check Out Other Recommended Brokers #550: Why You Should Be A Fussy Trader In this video: 00:27 – Learn to be a fussy trader. 00:40 – What does your favourite sportsman do differently? 02:39 – Become an elite trader.   03:24 – Know your strategy and have a plan. 04:15 – Trades from this week. 04:52 – Get on my Masterclass and book a call with us. 05:07 – Blueberry Markets as a Forex Broker. 05:30 – Comments, Like & Subscribe. I want to explain to you why you need to be a fussy trader and I mean a really, really fussy trader in order to do well. Let's get into that and more right now. Hey there, traders! It's Andrew Mitchem here, the owner of the Forex Trading Coach with video and podcast number 550. Learn to be a fussy trader. Today I'm going to explain why you need to be fussy. A really, really fussy trader. You don't need to be reckless. You don't need to be risky. It's the way that you can ensure that you do well from your trading. What does your favourite sportsman do differently? Let me give you some examples. Think of your favorite sports person or sports team. What are they doing to make themselves the elite and so much better than everybody else at that? Think of a tennis player, for example. You know, all the shots they play, they've played with precision. They practice them. They practice on different surfaces, you know, like clay or grass, concrete, whatever it is that they play on. And they know what they're doing. They know how to hit the ball. The angle that the spin, everything that they look at. As a tennis player, they know what they're doing. So they play with accuracy and precision. They are fussy. They're not. They're just playing reckless shots like an amateur player would sometimes do. You think of a golf player. You know, the practice, they go through the methodical set up that they have in their stance and their grip and the practice and the hours and hours that they go through with putting and chipping and driving. And so when they play that game, they not out there playing reckless shots and trying to bend the ball, round corners and do all silly things that, again, an amateur player or someone like myself would try and do, you know, which sometimes you can fluke it in a majority of the time it goes wrong. And so that happens in every sport. Think of a footballer or soccer player. For me, I'm a cricket fan. You think of like a batsman playing cricket. It's all about defense, defense, defense attack at the right moment. So that comes from hours and hours of practice of getting your technique right. It's all about technique and being fussy. If you think about cricket and a batsman, as soon as you're out, you're out. You know, that's your job done and it's over. You can't contribute a lot more, you know, as a batsman. And so it's all about being very defensive and very watchful when the moment comes to attack your strike, your attack. Trading is the same. It doesn't matter what sport the you like out there and it's all the same. Become an elite trader.   And so to become an elite, trader think of it in the same way. Be fussy, don't be risky, don't be reckless with what you're doing in your training. And you wouldn't believe how many people come to me and they show me trades that they have open and go Andrew I took this trade and I go back to them and go, Well, why did you take that trade? What's your reasoning? Why did you take that risk? Why was you stop loss there? Why was profit there. What was it about the trade that you saw? And I just felt that the GBP/USD was going up. And so there's that lack of thought of common sense that goes into trading.
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