The 3Dimensional Trading Breakthrough
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Brian Schad<br />
Why this Book Has Been Written<br />
This book has been produced for all traders for several reasons. You may be aware<br />
90% of active traders lose money. Well, why do they lose? I think that a lot of these<br />
people are stuck to their quote machines, they’re stuck to a hotline, a newsletter,<br />
they’re thinking short-term, and they cannot handle losses too well. <strong>The</strong>y also<br />
can’t manage profits as well either. What all of these traders have in common is<br />
that they don’t have a plan or a “planned” methodology of trading.<br />
“Winning is a habit. Unfortunately, so is losing.”<br />
Vince Lomabardi<br />
Well, this is what I want to present to you now. This is not a “black box system.”<br />
This is a plan. A plan, or methodology of trading, that everybody should have<br />
when trading the markets. By sticking with a certain plan, or method of trading,<br />
you will be consistent with your trades, you will be able to catch the longer-term<br />
trends, you will feel like a winner, and your account statement will reflect it.<br />
Another pressing factor that prompted me to produce this material is the fact<br />
that so many off-floor traders are too dependent on their full-service broker for<br />
direction in the markets. As a former full-service broker, I had many roles:<br />
‣ I had to know why each market my clients were involved with moved the way<br />
it did in a particular day.<br />
‣ I had to know which way the market was going to head next.<br />
‣ I had to know “which type of order” was best suited for current market<br />
positions.<br />
‣ I had to make sure none of my clients were in hot water each morning before<br />
the open.<br />
‣ I had to know how to successfully manage a telephone “switchboard” by being<br />
able to have three different conversations with three different people whose<br />
accounts I was responsible to handle.<br />
‣ I had to be an options specialist and “market expert.”<br />
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