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8 Tips For Stock Market Trading Success.

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Did you know that, in good times or bad, 80% of stock market investors lose money? So, how do you guarantee that you are one of the 20%? Here are 8 tips to help ensure that you get off to a good start.

1. Develop a Clear Strategy.

Successful stock trading requires having a clear plan at the outset, and consistently following through on this plan. The market changes every day, and without a clear strategy it is all too easy to be knocked off course. In particular, you must have a clear set of entry and exit criteria, and these must be rigidly followed. Shooting from the hip is not a successful stock trading strategy.

2. Be Consistent.

Once you have your strategy in place, follow it religiously. It is often tempting to invest at every available opportunity, even though this does not fit in with your overall strategic plan. Resist the urge to trade all the time, just because you want action. A small number of carefully planned and executed trades will be profitable; blind trading will inevitably lose.

3. Be Patient.

Always remember that slow and steady wins the race. Many investors lose because they want to become rich over night, but it takes patience and perseverance to be a successful stock trader. You must wait for the almost certain trading opportunities, according to your own well defined strategy, which will allow you to make good profits.

4. Be Realistic.

No matter how good your system is, you are going to have some losing trades. Don't be disheartened by this! It is a natural part of the trading business and even the most experienced and successful traders do have losing trades. Take your losses, put them out of your mind and don't look back, and turn your attention to your next trade.

5. Manage Your Money.

Although it can be minimized by following a proven plan, stock trading does involve an element of risk so it is vitally important that you do not trade with money you cannot afford to lose. Set profit targets as part of your long term strategy, and as your targets are reached, adjust your trading levels accordingly.

6. Manage Your Risk.

Do make sure you assess the level of risk for each and every trade that you take. Trade only if the trade fits with your strategy, and meets your risk profile requirements.

7. Take Action.

Always be prepared to act when the market leads you. Remember that time is money. If you procrastinate, you will lose. Again, have a system in place, and follow it to the letter.

8. Control Your Emotions.

Never let your emotions ride roughshod over your rules. If things don't go as planned, be prepared to admit that you have made a mistake - do not let pride, ego, or stubbornness stop you from cutting you losses. Equally, do not let gossip or hearsay affect your decision making process - stick to the facts.

Even in the midst of bear markets, like that being caused now by the credit crunch, there are always sectors of the market which prosper. Your success boils down to getting a sound trading plan that is right for you, and implementing it correctly.

Learn more about developing your own profitable stock trading strategy, and claim your FREE ebook, at http://stock-market-code.com

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