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		<title>Choosing The Right Trading Time-Frame</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Some traders profit well on 5-minute charts, while other traders lose their account. Some are really comfortable with 1-hour charts, or 4-hour charts, while others will hold their positions for weeks and months. And then there are retirement accounts that often hold their investments for much longer.
So which trading time-frame is best? What is the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Allow Your Trading Plan To Succeed</title>
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This is a trader question from the Fibonacci Trading Forum.
Vernon says:
I have the most difficulty with over analysis and Support/Resistance Zones that challenges me when it&#8217;s time to pull the trigger.
Neal’s reply;
The real problem is that you can&#8217;t catch any fish if you don&#8217;t put your hook into the water. If too much analysis stops [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Good Strategy For Trading Success</title>
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This is a trader question from the Fibonacci Trading Forum.

Vernon says:
What would make the biggest difference to my trading?
Combining the top-down analysis and finding an entry in the lower time
frame based Higher High or Higher Low and TRSI with Fibonacci.

Neal’s reply;
That&#8217;s a good strategy! 
So, make it happen, find the setup, wait for confirmation, execute [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Filtering For High Probability Trades</title>
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This is a trader question from the Fibonacci Trading Forum.

Vernon says:
What part of your trading do I need to improve?
Finding and choosing the higher probability trade and sitting out on others.

Neal’s reply;
This is a constant challenge, and sometimes even the best looking setups will fail. We have to accept the disappointments, and continue to strive [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Simple Trading Strategy Wins</title>
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This is a trader question from the Fibonacci Trading Forum.

Vernon says: 
Here is one of my biggest trading problems;
With all the different Fiblevels and Support / Resistance zones in the different time frames, I tend to hesitate once these levels are near and therefore need further confirmations. 
Once there is confirmation based on price action, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Advanced Trading Strategy (Scaling)</title>
		<description><![CDATA[This is an advanced strategy, so if you&#8217;re not ready for it, save this one for the future, file it under &#8220;Optimizing For Maximum Profits&#8221;..
Imagine that 50% of your trades are winners, therefor 50% are losers, and both winners and losers are the same in size. In this scenario, you are near break-even over time. [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.fibonaccitrading.com/advanced-trading-strategy-scaling/</link>
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		<title>Have You Lost Too Much Money, No Confidence?</title>
		<description><![CDATA[This is a trader question from email.
Ivan says:
-Hi Neal,
I need  a piece of advice.
When I started trading, I lost a lot of money and now have some problems to enter the market. It is some sort of mental problem. How to overcome it?
Thanks.
-Ivan

Neal responds:
Trading will always be risky. There is no way to trade [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.fibonaccitrading.com/lost-money-confidence/</link>
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		<title>Moving From A Demo To A Live Trading Account</title>
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This is a trader question from email.
Bruce asks:
I&#8217;ve been trading in demo accounts to get started and am getting ready to start a real account with trading capital. In the past I have made some mistakes which have lost all my demo capital. 
I&#8217;d like to start with a small account, using real money and [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.fibonaccitrading.com/moving-from-demo-to-live-trading-account/</link>
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		<title>Trading Discipline For Consistent Success</title>
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This post was inspired by an email I received from a struggling trader yesterday. She was asking about what is missing, why she is struggling to find consistency.

Trading can become very emotional. Before the trade, there is fear of entering a position. During the trade there is the fear of risk and the natural drive [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.fibonaccitrading.com/trading-discipline-consistent-success/</link>
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		<title>Using Momentum To Manage Your Trade Exit</title>
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This is a trader question from the Fibonacci Trading Forum.
What causes me the most difficulty?
Confidence/ Trust in the Fiblevels/ Analysis Paralysis. I recently pulled the trigger on a $500 profit even though it wasn&#8217;t near any Fiblevels because it was a solid positive profit. While I believe any gain is positive, and I&#8217;m happy with [...]]]></description>
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