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Podcast: How To Keep Your Forex Trading Stress Free In this video: 00:34 The Trading Slave 02:05 A Lot More Relaxed Way of Trading 04:40 Don't Forget: Clocks Change in New York Would you like some tips about how to keep your trading as stress free as possible? If you would, listen up, I got some great tips and information for you. Hi Forex traders this is Andrew Mitchem, the Forex Trading Coach. Today is Friday the 30th of October, and I've got some great tips and information to give you and to share with you right now, to try and help keep your trading as stress free as possible. The Trading Slave The reason I want to talk about that is because I was watching a video on YouTube just this morning, and it was a video of supposedly a very successful Forex trader. I've got no doubt that this guy is extremely successful, supposedly a multi, multi millionaire through his trading, and that is wonderful, because there's very few people who are actually very successful at trading. I'm not knocking the guy in terms of his Forex achievements, definitely not, but what I did see on the video was an enormous amount of stress that the guy was under. He had screens all over the place. Sure, I've got four screens behind me here, but he had screens everywhere, with different news feeds coming through, and Twitter feeds, and all sorts of different feeds and audio going, and TV in the background with CNBC, and it was like in this little cave or dungeon that he was trading in. According to the video, he was a basically a complete slave to his trading. He was trying to capture about three pips here, and five or six pips there, and watching news events and just on the phone, on Skype, on everything. It was almost over-stressful just watching the guy, and it was just a video on YouTube. That's all well and good if that's what he wants to do. As I mentioned, he seems very successful, so I've got no issues with the actual results. It's just that the way that he was trading, to me, I personally believe there's better ways of trading. A Lot More Relaxed Way of Trading I'm not to say that my way is the right way or the only way, far from it, but what I like to try and do is try and take the longer term approach to trading, and look at those slightly higher timeframe charts. The beauty of that is if you trade by looking only on the completion of a candle, then what it does is it frees you up. Just to give you an example of that, I've been flying for about three hours today with my wife. I placed my daily chart trades, I looked through the four hours, the six- and the 12-hour charts all at the same time which is my morning time here in New Zealand. Place the trades, the kids went to school, I was then off, been flying the helicopter for about three hours and I've just got back. It's now heading towards the European session now, and I'll look at the 4-hour charts and then again, tonight my time, I'll look at the four-, six- and 12-hour charts and that's it for the day. Again, that's the beauty of trading those longer timeframe charts. Because I place pending limit orders on those trades, I'm not having to sit there stressed about every single pip moving up and down and being there at the perfect time, or when that perfect opportunity shows, or when there's a news announcement. If, for instance, I'm taking a buy trade on the longer timeframe charts, very rarely am I actually placing a buy trade right at the market and actually waiting for a retracement first. I don't sit there and wait for that retracement to happen. I'm just placing a pending buy order, like a buy limit to fill, if the market retraces first, to get me into the better price. That dramatically increases the return from that trade. As I mentioned, there's all sorts of ways you can trade.

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