The Trade Journal Post-Mortem: How to Learn From Every Trade
Most investors think they learn from experience. In reality, most just repeat it. A trade works,
Reboot Your Investing
Most investors think they learn from experience. In reality, most just repeat it. A trade works,
Investors today don’t suffer from a lack of information. If anything, the problem is the opposite.
The Illusion of Memory Most investors think they know why they made a trade. At the
Investing psychology reveals a flaw that most people don’t realize exists. Under normal conditions, we experience
Engineers, doctors, analysts, and programmers are trained to think in systems. Their work depends on structure,
Market volatility has a way of exposing things we’d rather not see, in particular a tendency
Timing is important in fast-moving markets. Prices change, earnings are announced, insider trades are made, and
Margin trading is a risky way to invest and can lead to big losses, so it
Finbotica regularly analyzes stocks that come to its attention to identify notable trends, risks, and opportunities
Why Congressional Trading Matters to Investors Members of Congress write the laws, approve the budgets, and
Brushing your teeth, making a cup of tea, or sending a quick email. These are all
When we think of insider trading, we’re more likely to associate it with high-profile scandals that