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Every Stock Gambler Can Go Broke.

25 February 2010 17 views No Comment
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What measures should we assume, if transactions are unproductive and yield losses only?
What should we do, for this not to happen again?
Every stock gambler (it doesn’t matter whether he is a beginner or a guru) can go broke. The trade, which was organized without professionalism, when there is no any concrete strategy of trade, is one of the main causes of such situation. It can be if money-management is no longer obtained.
But in the majority of cases problems are in psychology. It is necessary to solve a psychological problem, using certain methods thanks to which a trader will be hip to the latest events, and also to be assured of sequence of the further actions.
There is one lion in your path: it is indiscipline, because not everyone is ready to follow advices without demur.
And here are actually these advices.
First of all, if you work seating at the desk in front of a computer, adapt in it a notifying signal, which will be heard, when you achieve your goal. It can be useful if you are out for any reason.
Secondly, you ought to know that there isn’t any necessity in hiding your transactions, you can share information with your partner, so that he could give you some useful advice.
Thirdly, make practice of creating special performance reports, where information about your transactions will be available. It must be done every day. It is desirable that you write such a report, that is as detailed as possible. Thanks to this work, you’ll get a chance to see your own mistakes and not to make them in the future.
Fourthly, discuss all gut issues with somebody who could be trusted.
Well, here is the last but not the least piece of advice. Make a comparative cash flow analysis, it will show you changes in your cash position over a period of time. You can get only 10-15 % of errors, if you can’t stricter enforcement of existing method. Of course, it goes without saying that these numbers are approximate, if you get them in the end, we must say that it’s not so bad. But if the level of errors is higher than 10 %, you have a difficult question to bite on. You need to change this situation. Estimate the efficiency of you method of business management. Try to choose some method which will be better.
If there are more than 50 % of errors, you must do something as soon as possible, before utter ruin, which will be a following stage.
In conclusion, it is necessary to remember that money is not the main thing in the world, choose right way and some good method, and follow it, and you’ll see, that situation is stabilized and your will return to normal life. So, don’t be a reckless spender!

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