MoneyMunch

Plan Your Trades, Then Trade Your Plan

plan

Your job as a trader is to follow a trading plan.

And who’s going to write this trading plan? You are.

Notice the world “write”. It needs to be written down, on your trading desk, in front of you.

Your trading system will give you the rules to follow. All you do is translate these into your plan.

A trading plan must have three parts: Setup, Entry and Exit.

(Obviously it’s beyond the scope of this document to provide details on specific trading system as there are literally hundreds of them! However we do feature some occasionally in our newsletter)

The point is that a trading plan conves every eventuality. You know what to look for in the market, when to get into a trade, and when to get out.

Keep it simple.

Then follow it. Religiously.

Previous ArticleNext Article
The Moneymunch editorial staff is a team of experienced financial writers and analysts with over a decade of experience in the financial markets. They have previously contributed to popular financial blogs and newspapers, and are passionate about providing accurate and up-to-date information to help both investors and traders make informed decisions. Trust the Moneymunch editorial staff to provide reliable and effective financial advice that can help you achieve your financial goals.

Write a Comment

Comment Policy: We love comments and appreciate the time that readers spend to share ideas and give feedback. However, all comments are manually moderated and those deemed to be spam or solely promotional will be deleted. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *