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Why day traders are unable to execute their own rules
Many day traders know exactly what they should do—set stop-losses, follow setups, respect risk—but in the heat of the moment they fail to execute.
Paul Nawrocki
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Why 90% of Day Traders Lose – and How to Be in the Other 10%
The difference between the 90% who lose and the 10% who succeed isn’t luck—it’s discipline, preparation, and mindset.
Paul Nawrocki
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Day Trader: The Psychology of Fear and Greed – How to Recognize and Control Them
Two powerful emotions—fear and greed—often decide whether a trader succeeds or fails.
Paul Nawrocki
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Confidence in the Life of a Day Trader
Confidence in day trading is not a gift; it’s a discipline. By learning from mistakes, managing risk, and trusting the probabilities, traders develop the calm certainty needed to act in the heat of the market.
Paul Nawrocki
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What Causes Fear in Beginner Day Traders and Holds Them Back
Fear is natural for beginners, but it doesn’t have to control you. The secret is not to eliminate fear, but to accept it
Paul Nawrocki
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Mark Douglas on Risk: Lessons from Trading in the Zone
According to Mark Douglas, author of the classic book Trading in the Zone, the real key to consistent profitability lies in one thing: understanding and accepting risk.
Paul Nawrocki
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Risk-to-Reward Ratio (R\:R)
The Risk-to-Reward Ratio (sometimes written as R:R) is a tool that helps traders decide if a trade is worth taking.
Paul Nawrocki
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How to Set Stop-Loss and Take-Profit Orders to Limit Losses and Protect Profits
Stop-loss and take-profit orders are two of the most powerful tools traders use to manage risk and lock in gains.
Paul Nawrocki
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