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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Lesson 1: Trader Psychology - the Underlying Key to Trading Success

MarketClub: Lesson 1 - Trader Psychology
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Hi Share,

Here's your first lesson in the exclusive MarketClub email course -- "The Secrets of Professional Floor Traders":

Lesson 1 - "The Psychology of Commodity Price Movement"

One trait that differentiates successful traders from amateurs more than any other is their ability to understand what is going on in OTHER traders' minds -- and to use that knowledge to their benefit when making a trade.

Today's lesson reveals the three primary 'mental states' of traders, the effect each one has on the markets, and how you can take advantage of them to increase your profits.

It contains a very important chart so please read the full lesson here: Lesson 1 - "The Psychology of Commodity Price Movement"

Yours for greater trading success,

Adam Hewison
President, INO.com
Co-creator, MarketClub

P.S. Just as a cornerstone supports a building, this understanding of market psychology lays the foundation for successful trading -- without it, your maximum profit potential will never be achieved. To get the edge on market mentality, open today's lesson now: Lesson 1 - "The Psychology of Commodity Price Movement"

About the author:

Adam Hewison is a former floor trader and past member of several major exchanges, including the International Monetary Market (IMM) a division of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange in Chicago, Index and Options Market(IOM) Chicago, New York Futures Exchange (NYFE) and The London Financial Futures Exchange (LIFFE). Adam is the author of "Right on the Money: The Definitive Guide to Forecasting Foreign Exchange Rates" and numerous other financial ebooks and web videos. His latest project, MarketClub is a new website dedicated to catching big moves in the markets using Adam's "Trade Triangle" approach. MarketClub can be viewed at http://www.marketclub.com/


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