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Earlier lastweek I wrote a critical article titled ‘5 Things All Forex Traders Must Avoid‘.  I covered some of the more prolific habits and pitfalls all struggling traders consistently fall into. Ironically these are some of the most common things I hear traders talking about when they are wondering why are they not making money in forex.

The good thing is – all of these habits can be changed. With these forex trade tips you certainly can trade profitably, and make a lot of money doing so.

In today’s article, I’m going to cover the 5 points on how to turn your forex trading around by offering the 5 solutions to what all forex traders must avoid.

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#1 Focus on Opportunities
Behind each obstacle is an opportunity – to grow, to overcome, to profit. The difference between successful traders, and those not profiting is the successful individual sees an obstacle, looks for a way to remedy it, and take advantage of the situation.

If you are constantly thinking about a prior loss, how much you are down, how you don’t have time to fill out your journal, or trade your plan, then shift your focus to the opportunity available. You may just see your energy, focus and trading change.

#2 Focus on Every Aspect of the Game
Can you guess what articles are my most popular? If you guessed about price action strategies – you are correct.

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Can you guess which are the least popular? If you are thinking articles on trading psychology and money management – you are two for two.

To be successful at most endeavors (trading especially), you have to do things outside the norm, because most are not successful. Most are devoting all their time looking at charts, learning about trading strategies, looking for the holy grail, the system that will solve all their problems. Yet most spend less than 5-10% of their time building up their mental capital, their conscious mind and trading mindset.

Perhaps the very reason why you are not trading profitably now, has a direct relationship to where your focus is.  Food for thought.

#3 Focus on Solutions
Don’t have good money management? What is your solution? Don’t deal with the emotions of trading? What is your solution? Having a difficult time sticking to your trading plan? What is your solution?

While almost all those who are having trouble trading are focused on the problems, or things out of their control, those making money and getting better are focused on the solution.

#4 Focus on Process
When I first started training in Archery, I made an effort to focus on the process, the technique, my mindset. I knew if I got the technique right (body alignment, release, follow through, etc.), the arrow was most likely to hit the target. In some Korean schools, they will actually have you focus on the technique for months, before actually firing a single arrow. That is ‘focusing on the process’, and the Korean shooters are some of the best in the world.

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Instead of focusing on hitting the target all the time and making all this money – focus on following your trading plan, on knowing its strengths and weaknesses, on your mental process.

To become successful at trading – you must focus on the process necessary to achieve your goals. Focusing on results first is both a distraction and mistake.

#5 Protect Your Mental Capital
Do you beat yourself up after a loss or mistake? If so – do you think you are protecting your mental capital? Are you focusing on all the things wrong, do you think this is building a successful trading mindset?

Confidence does not just come from successful results – it comes from the belief you can trade successfully – and this has to be built up and protected.

I hope you enjoyed these 5 solutions to what all traders must avoid, and how to turn your trading around.

Kind Regards,
Chris Capre

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Today’s lesson is just to give you some brief tips on how to develop a successful forex trading mindset. Without a profitable and successful trading mindset, you will be swimming upstream against your emotions/fears, thoughts and unconscious habits which undermine your success.  Perhaps you have noticed this already in your trading, almost as if you are being kept at arms length from trading profitably.

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Your trading mindset is really a product of three things;
1) your neuro-physiological wiring

2) your mindset or level of mindfulness 

3) your psychological conditioning

Too many traders always seem to feel it is the system which is holding them back from being profitable. Yet I teach the same price action strategies to hundreds of people, and while many are profitable, others using the same systems are not.

What is the difference between the two?  Their Trading Mindset.

So I will briefly share some key points about the mind, the brain, and how you can help develop a successful trading mindset.  For today’s part 1 of the article, I will focus on the first point, and will cover the other two in the following articles.

Neuro-physiological Wiring (i.e. How Your Brain is Wired)
When your brain changes, so does your mind and vice versa.  They are integrated and help in your development as a forex trader.   Neurons that fire together wire together, and mental activity helps to create new neural structures (positive or negative ones).  Simple unrelated thoughts (about past, present or future) can having significant effects on your trading mindset.

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It should be noted there is no compartmentalized portion of your brain just for forex trading.  Everything in your past conditioning and wiring can and will have an effect on your trading success.

The good thing about this is – your mind is neuroplastic and can be re-wired into a whole brain state.  Any subtle changes in brain chemistry, heart rate, etc. can and will alter your concentration, memory and emotions (all critical for trading successfully).

Fantastic ways to alter your neural programming and to build a whole brain state for better performance + a successful trading mindset are a) ERT training, b) a brain gym or using binaural beats c) right diet and lifestyle.

As a whole, your brain has three fundamental functions:

1) Regulation (physiological processes necessary for survival, perception, etc. through exciting or inhibiting neurons)

2) Learning (forming new synapses, pathways and circuits by strengthening or weakening current ones)

3) Selection (working with perception and experience moving towards what is valuable or not)

These three fundamental functions are critical for all mental activity – especially in forex trading.

Regulation
If you have not taught your brain and central nervous system to relax, to breathe slowly and more deeply, your trading will likely be more emotional, panicked and stressed.  You will miss details and make irrational decisions (not trading your strategy, trading with fear, risking too much).  But you can train your brain to regulate the physiological and mental activity through exercise, yoga and breathing practices.

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Learning
The best ways to accelerate the learning process is to a) work with a trading mentor, b) practice, study and train to use rule based systems, and c) to train in the markets which provide a feedback loop for you.

Selection
In concert with the learning process, your experience in the markets will help provide a rich context and feedback to help you move towards what is beneficial and valuable for your trading.  This is done by discovering what works and consistently making profits, while moving away from what does not.

Your brain has survival strategies (physical/psychological) hard wired into its cells, and these can help or hurt your trading.  It should be noted, when a survival strategy runs into a high energy (or uncomfortable) situation, the brain will create alarm signals that can and will influence mental activity.

Some of these strategies are;

1) to look for stability/solidity in a constantly changing world
2) to divide what is connected creating a subject/object relationship
3) to avoid pain/threats and seek pleasure

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Can you see how these strategies may effect/hurt your trading?  Any of the three stand out?

Food for thought, but perhaps you can explore how they have influenced your trading. This is the first step to building awareness around what makes you tick as a trader, and what you need to work on mentally. Overcoming and transforming these obstacles can (and likely will) mean the difference between making money and losing money.

Regardless, each of these three fundamental functions and strategies will play a critical role in building a successful trading mindset.  Additionally, how your brain is physically wired will either support (or hamper) your learning process.

The good thing is, you can completely train and re-program yourself to be hard wired for successful forex trading.  The only thing missing is working with a proper mentor, a training program, and the right effort.

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I hope this helps gives you insights into the mind and why developing a successful trader mindset is important.

I’ll explore more in part two of this article series, so stay tuned, and happy holidays to all!

Kind Regards,
Chris Capre

I am going to start this article talking about one of the most important things developing traders will need to know – that is to ‘Know Thyself‘.  This recently came up for me as a newer student sent me a few emails which made me realize how important this is for anyone starting on the learning process, but hasn’t found the right trading system to trade from every day.
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First I will start off with the student of mine and how critical it is for the trading process.  Then I will discuss the importance of this rule, how it relates to you, what system you decide to trade, whether it is price action strategies, or ichimoku cloud trading (or whatever), and how this applies to your trading.
I will end by giving the rule which should immediately follow this one, which, my guess is will surprise you.
How It Began
This student of mine (we’ll call him James), had signed up for my Price Action Course not too long ago and was definitely an eager beaver.  He jumped right into the material, asked a ton of questions, and wanted to know the details of the systems inside and out so he could use them properly.  So far so good.
He eventually decided on mastering one system which was an intraday price action system focused on the 5m time frame. For weeks, that was all he traded, asking questions each day, sending me screenshots of all his trades to make sure he did them correctly, etc.  He decided to demo the system until he was sure he had it down.  Again, so far so good.
However, this is where things got interesting.  He was having trouble getting comfortable with the frequency of the system (active).  After trading the system for a couple of months, he decided to move on to another system, this time on a slightly higher time frame (1hr).
Obviously it was less active, but still active enough throughout the week (on average – a trade a day). Again, he took the same approach – trade it on demo to learn it inside out.  Interestingly though, the same thing happened again.  He was making money with it, but still felt uncomfortable with it when it went for runners.
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So what did he do?
He hired a programmer to write an algo for it.  He thought maybe the problem lie in himself (it usually does) but that an algo would solve his problems.  Remember his process which was the same at every turn;
1) choose a system
2) learn it inside and out
3) practice it on demo for a few months
4) makes money (key note), but was uncomfortable with the trading process
5) looks for another solution
It was the last two parts of his process where I started to question things.  My golden rule is;
If it happens once, its an occurrence
If it happens twice, its a pattern
If it happens three times, its a program (or with humans, a conditioned response)
The Common Denominator
To me, something wasn’t quite right as he was making money with the systems (most people would be happy with this), but was still uncomfortable in the process and thus searched for another solution.  I decided to see where this leads before making my suggestions.
After getting the system programmed, he decided to let it run.  It started to lose money and he couldn’t figure out what was going on.  He questioned himself, why he paid for the programmer, if he picked the wrong system to program, was it a bad time in the markets, etc.  Turns out the programmer had made a mistake in the coding so the system wasn’t trading properly.
So what was his response?  He emailed asking about my shadow system.  This is the system I wrote about in Ode to The 4hr Charts.
Remember this one…whereby my student Tony traded one system, on one pair (AUD/USD) on one time frame (4hr charts – go figure).  Tony did 110% on the year, was profitable on every trade for the last 2.5mos of the year, was about 60% accurate with his largest winner far larger than his largest loser.
It turns out James (looking for answers where to turn next) read this article and thought this was it.  So he started asking me about it, emailing a ton of questions, a lot about performance, if he could learn it, what would it entail using this system, etc.
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Now before we continue, lets map out his progression of the systems he has gone through;
-5m intraday reversal system
-1hr momentum trading system
and now, wants to learn the next one…
-4hr swing/trend trading system
Do you see the pattern here?  Other than each system gets progressively higher on the time frames – there is no pattern.  Its all over the place.  There is no consistency in the style, type of system, time frame – nothing.  The common denominator in this process is not the system, it is him.
Has this ever happened to you in your trading process, or is this happening to you now?  Have you gone full polygamy on systems, that you’ve traded every time frame imaginable, every type of system imaginable, but still haven’t found your weapon of choice, one that performs the way you want it?  What is the one root cause of all this?
Rule #1 – Know Thyself
As a trader, my job is to find opportunities in the market, exploiting my edge week in-week out, to make a living from this and profit for my clients.
However, as an educator, my job is not just to provide systems to students that make money.  My job is to help them with the educational process (wherever they are at) and find a solution to help them turn the corner.
Considering very few students are the same, I have to find out what is their trigger, what is holding them back, and how they can correct their mistakes while strengthening their weaknesses.  But, if there is one response I get a lot from developing students, it is this one to the following question:
What type of trading are you looking to do and what are you looking for in a system?
This is really a probing question to gauge where they are in the process and what will be their best path forward.
Can you guess what answer I get most often is?
I want a high probability system that consistently makes money every month with very low draw-downs
No shit, that’s what everyone wants.  But here is the kicker…
What if I provided you with a system, which does virtually that, which made over 100% last year on one pair and one time frame.
But…(big but here), you had to hold a position for several days, perhaps over the weekend?  What if that system only traded 8x in one month, or 18 the next, and you were not trading everyday?  What if you had to go through a two month draw-down period, but would still do over 30-50% return on capital at the end of the year?  Would you still want to learn that system?
If the answer is YES because all you care about is making money, then your not understanding rule #1 – Know Thyself.
If the answer is YES because you are comfortable holding positions for days, don’t want to trade every day, and are ok with having one or two months of draw-downs, then this would be a good system for you, because you understand who you are..
The same goes if your answer is NO because you want to trade everyday, and do not want to hold positions overnight, or over the weekend.  That is being honest, and that is ‘knowing thyself’.
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The Importance of It
Why is this rule so critical to your development and learning process?
Because your personality, style of thinking (left brain, right brain, whole brain, no brain, whatever), personal schedule, temperament, level of patience, etc. will all come into play when trading your system.  If your allegiance is only to profit, this will become a problem.
Why?
If the system doesn’t match who you are as a person (style, temperament, schedule, etc), a tension will be there everyday which will eventually turn into a friction in your mind – like having a car which doesn’t fit your needs (2-Door Scion when you have 5 kids).
What good will it be, if you only have an hour to look at charts, and trading a system whereby you need to be at the computer for 3-4hrs at a time?
What good will it be to trade a system which requires you to wait for days to get a signal, when you have ADHD?
What good will it be if you do not want to be in front of the computer for hours, want more free time to enjoy life, yet have a system which you have to be there at certain times for hours on end?
It won’t.
By Knowing Thyself well, you can find a system and style of trading which matches best with you, your lifestyle and mentality.  Perhaps you prefer trading with no indicators and want something simple and completely rule based?  Then maybe you would want to learn how to read and trade price action.
Perhaps you are comfortable with more intricate systems, like ichimoku cloud trading.  It doesn’t really matter what the system is, whether it has a 10%, 20% or 50% edge.
What matters more than anything else, is you find a system and style of trading that works best for you. And to do this, you have to start with rule #1 – Know Thyself.
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Maybe it is not rule #1, which is certainly open for debate.  But it is definitely up there in the top 5, and could be in a photo finish for first place.  What matters is, unless you are totally settled into your system and consistently making money, you will need to start by knowing yourself – figuring out who that is, style of thinking, what is your current lifestyle, what kind of lifestyle do you want to have, and what systems will match up with this.
Once you have found this, then you can begin the journey by working with a mentor, and finding a system which suits you most.
I hope this helps and that you found it useful.  I definitely look forward to your comments and wish you all the best in trading.
Kind Regards,
Chris Capre
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P.S.  Oh, I forgot to mention, the follow up rule which succeeds this one……is to ‘Forget Yourself‘.  But this is a more advanced rule, which we will get into later.

This lesson is focused on one of the least discussed topics in trading – price action. In this forex price action training video we teach you how to identify a critical component of price action – Impulsive vs. Corrective moves.