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how i became a trader

How I Became a Trader

Nick Radge has ridden many waves of the financial markets since placing his first trade in 1985. With 30 years of skin in the game, Nick Radge will share some of the crucial lessons that have allowed him to not only survive, but consistently profit along the way. In addition to 30 years of trading, […]

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The Lake Wobegon Effect

The Lake Wobegon Effect

The Lake Wobegon Effect is a cognitive bias and is named after a fictional town called Lake Wobegon. It comes from a radio show in the U.S. called A prairie Home Companion and each show finishes with the words, “All women are strong, all children are smart, and all men are good-looking.” The Lake Wobegon […]

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risk management

Risk Management

Risk management, or position sizing, is paramount to the longevity of your career as a trader. The bottom line really comes down to this. The more you bet on a single trade, the more volatile your returns will become. The more volatile your account balance is the greater the emotional roller coaster you will ride. […]

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dick smith

How to Avoid the Next Dick Smith Holdings (DHS)

Our job at The Chartist is as much about helping our members protect their capital as it is about advising them when to enter the market and which stocks they should buy. We constantly monitor trends; the trend of the overall market, the trend of each section of the market such as small caps or […]

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pump 'n dump

Pump ‘n Dump Strategy

It seems everyone has a little interest in Pump ‘n Dump trading this week. A Pump ‘n Dump is normally associated with the illegal ramping of a micro cap stock (known as penny stocks) and then selling once the stock price has risen following the surge in interest as a result of the ramp.  One […]

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Known Unknown

Known Unknown or Unknown Unknown?

Is a disaster or catastrophic event a known unknown or an unknown unknown? Chatting with a client recently about the expected market reaction to the Paris tragedy I used the term ‘known unknown’. A known unknown is an event that is known to occur, we just don’t know when or where. Like a terrorist attack. […]

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is now a good time

Is Now A Good Time To Make A Trade?

Is Now A Good Time To Make A Trade? Recently a comment came across my Twitter feed in reference to an exceptional trade that the OP (original poster) was riding. Here’s the comment: “Lesson : Don’t ignore 52 week high strength when overall market is weak.” The OP is certainly on a great trade and […]

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what should i do if i miss a signal

What Should I Do If I Miss A Signal?

A common question we get when trading longer term momentum style strategies, such as the Growth Portfolio, is how to manage a missed signal. Do we chase it? Do we stand down and wait for the next signal? Do we buy it if it’s below the original entry? It’s an important question because in a […]

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NIck Radge, Professional Trader, on managing losses

How Does a Professional Stock Trader Manage Losses?

Nick Radge explains how professional stock traders manage losses. An amateur trader will try to avoid losses but this is not the correct way to trade. In this video Nick mentions our new US Momentum strategy that has just been released. I want to talk about a situation; when you come home from work, you’ve […]

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