Thursday, August 5, 2010

Key Trading Psychology: Admitting When You're Wrong & Taking Losses | Trade Options Like a DPM Webinars with the Admiral #1

Key Trading Psychology: Admitting When You're Wrong & Taking Losses | Trade Options Like a DPM Webinars with the Admiral #1SocialTwist Tell-a-Friend
The Admiral, a former CBOE Designated Primary Market Maker, explains the importance of humility in trading, the ability to take a loss, and reset with a clear head and start over.

This an excerpt from the "Trade Options like a DPM Webinar #1 - Covered/Buy Writes" Q&A session: http://hamzeianalytics.com/pow_register.asp

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