The Top Five Reasons Traders Lose Money
Expert: Bo Yoder
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39 minutes
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The Top Five Reasons Traders Lose Money:
Learn How to Avoid These Common Trading Errors and Watch Your Profits Soar!
Traders spend enormous amounts of time and effort on research and development. They tend to focus on finding new tactics and techniques for trade acquisition rather than looking for ways to optimize their existing strategies. Many beginning investors who are not profitable as traders are actually trading strategies with positive expectancy! These traders fail to make money not because their system is flawed... They struggle because they erode their edge in the markets through position mismanagement or outright trading errors.
In this presentation, Bo Yoder will walk you through the top five reasons why traders lose money. Eliminating these common trading errors can create immediate and explosive reversals of fortune. In addition to learning how you can avoid the trading behaviors that lead your edge back into the markets, you will learn how to balance your dollar risk across all your current trading strategies.
By learning more about how losing traders destroy their edge, how to identify when your own edge is offering maximum profit potential, and how to develop a robust trading plan, you will be better able to analyze and enhance your own trading strategies.
About The Expert
Bo Yoder
Bo Yoder is a professional trader, author, and consultant to the financial industry on matters of trading and risk management. Bo is a frequent contributor to domestic as well as international trading publications, and can be seen writing for Technical Analysis of Stocks and Commodities, Trader's, and Active Trader Magazine. In addition to his consulting, Bo manages client funds as a CTA, is a featured speaker internationally at seminars and industry expos, and continues to work with individuals and market professionals on matters of risk management and trader development. His last book, "Mastering Futures Trading," was published by McGraw-Hill in 2004, and his next book "Optimize Your..
