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Rest Periods

During ongoing activities, such as day trading, you have to learn how to pace yourself. This means alternating between times of intense activity with times of greatly decreased activity, times that require very little of your attention. These "rest periods" should take place when you do not have to quickly react to sudden market moves. This is hard advice to follow for some traders. They just won't give themselves a break. But you can't go all out every minute of every day. Even the greatest professional athletes pace themselves during games or races, gathering their strengths for when they'll most need it. You, also, have to find a pace of trading that fits your personality.

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Guest - Pio on Friday, 15 April 2022 09:01

Grazie per il vostro insegnamento . Auguri di buona Pasqua

Grazie per il vostro insegnamento . Auguri di buona Pasqua
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Monday, 11 November 2024

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