Keeping a Trading Journal
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One of the best pieces of
advice
for a new
trader
is to begin keeping a
trading
journal
where you
catalog
the different trades that you make, why you decided to enter into the
market
, and what your
exit strategy
was.
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http://thecurrencymarkets.com/currency-trader.htm
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,
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