Archive List for trading strategies

Top 5 Trading Adages

In this video, Peter Martin presents a list of market aphorisms that are, in his opinion, 5 of the most well known trading sayings, explaining what the phrases mean and discussing how much value these adages actually offer. Which is your favourite pick? Share in the comments down below. Test and practice your strategies in real market conditions with virtual money. Learn to trade and invest for free. – https://www.trading212.com/en/Practice-for-Free-GBP Download the free native mobile apps now: Trading 212 for iOS – https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/trading-212/id566325832?mt=8 Trading 212 for Android – https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.avuscapital.trading212&hl=en-uk Subscribe | Select the Alarm Bell | Hit the Thumbs Up | Share | Comment At Trading 212 we provide an […]

Ways to Help You Enforce Trading Discipline

Successful trading is partially about managing yourself — ensuring that you keep your emotions in check and maintain the discipline to cut losing trades at the right time are commonly cited as key aspects of trading psychology. This video discusses a few simple ideas in this area that may help you to tighten up your discipline when trading. Develop your trading discipline in real market conditions with virtual money. Learn to trade and invest for free. – https://www.trading212.com/en/Practice-for-Free-GBP Download the free native mobile apps now: Trading 212 for iOS – https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/trading-212/id566325832?mt=8 Trading 212 for Android – https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.avuscapital.trading212&hl=en-uk Subscribe | Select the Alarm Bell | Hit the Thumbs Up | Share […]

When to Apply Risk and Reward Ratios?

Peter Martin discusses risk and reward ratios and how they can be applied as a useful rule-of-thumb measure for comparing trading strategies. At Trading 212 we provide an execution only service. This video should not be construed as investment advice. Investments can fall and rise. Capital at risk. CFDs are higher risk because of leverage.