I'm Trading Too Many Strategies! Why Can't I Just Focus?

3 years ago
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Here’s the question I got a few weeks ago…

I'm trading too many strategies - “I have the bad habit of changing strategies too often. I probably could be successful if I just focused on one strategy and put in the time, but I'm always getting distracted by other strategies, other markets, new indicators, etc.. I like variety, I love to learn, but I’m wasting time, losing money on my trades and I gotta get focused and on track - How do I break this bad habit?

Why do we trade so may different strategies? why is so hard to focus and master one trading strategy? I'll show you why, and give you a 3-step process to break that bad habit in tonight’s video.

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