EPISODE · May 1, 2024 · 46 MIN
Finding short term gain without long term pain
from Your Wealth · host NAB
While the general principle of ‘time in the market, rather than timing the market’ can serve investors well, there are many opportunities to take small wins along the way. So what does a great trading opportunity look like? Author and trader Louise Bedford of The Trading Game joins the podcast to discuss: what a good trading strategy looks like how much to risk, and when to take money off the table which markets and sectors look most – and least – attractive to a trader, and how to manage your emotions when the market goes against you. You can access this and previous episodes of the Your Wealth podcast now on iTunes, Podbean, Spotify or at nabtrade.com.au/yourwealth If you’re short on time, consider listening at 1.5-2x speed, which should be shown on the screen of your device as you listen. This won’t just reduce your listening time; it has also been shown to improve knowledge retention.
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While the general principle of ‘time in the market, rather than timing the market’ can serve investors well, there are many opportunities to take small wins along the way. So what does a great trading opportunity look like? Author and trader Louise Bedford of The Trading Game joins the podcast to discuss: what a good trading strategy looks like how much to risk, and when to take money off the table which markets and sectors look most – and least – attractive to a trader, and how to manage your emotions when the market goes against you. You can access this and previous episodes of the Your Wealth podcast now on iTunes, Podbean, Spotify or at nabtrade.com.au/yourwealth If you’re short on time, consider listening at 1.5-2x speed, which should be shown on the screen of your device as you listen. This won’t just reduce your listening time; it has also been shown to improve knowledge retention.
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