Stick With Your Rules
by VIJAIANAND
(HOUSTON,TX,USA)
Always stick with your rules and trading plans and never think of timing the market. It never works. I have done it and failed almost all the time. But if you just stick with the strategies, trading plan and be disciplined. You have the success every time..
My one cent tip, never ever enter a trade without a plan. It will fail you way deep.
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