Here is a good list of awesome tweets I have collected for the past 2 weeks or so. It could be motivational, wisdoms, or cold hard truth about life and trading. Have a read, and get ready for the new trading week, and a new month.
Enough said. pic.twitter.com/ejYD5eomjx
— Success & Motivation (@0) October 31, 2014
“Ability is what you’re capable of doing. Motivation determines what you do. Attitude determines how well you do it.” – Lou Holtz — Trading Proverbs (@tradingproverbs) October 30, 2014
Don’t ride the learning curve… #systemhoppingisbad pic.twitter.com/VCccke2vOx
— Tradeciety – Rolf (@Tradeciety) October 30, 2014
pic.twitter.com/hxwJ1PqzEl — Success & Motivation (@0) October 29, 2014
God never promises the absence of storms. He just promises to walk with us through them.
— God’s Love (@God_Loved) October 29, 2014
Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit; Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad. — ZornTrader (@ZornTrader) October 27, 2014
Don’t let the fear of losing be greater than the excitement of winning. ~Robert Kiyosaki
— Success & Motivation (@0) October 26, 2014
success is not always what you see pic.twitter.com/dF4c0ZkGqi — banksy (@thereaIbanksy) October 26, 2014
“A lot of people would rather understand the market than make money” – Ed Seykota
— ES Specialist (@TraderFTW) October 24, 2014
“We will always experience drawdowns–in trading and in life. Gratitude helps us focus on the riches we can never lose.” Steenbarger — Matt Cave (@MatthewCave) October 23, 2014
Eliminate the potential the market will disappoint you. Trades are either productive or unproductive, not winners & losers. h/t Mark Douglas
— Gary (@OCFuturesTrader) October 18, 2014
If you are not happy building a career on the value of “your best guess”, don’t even get started down this road. — Tom Dante (@Trader_Dante) October 17, 2014
“We learned to just go with the chart.” pic.twitter.com/5HhC0kzTp3 | Is Hussy a “deep intellectual?” 🙂 via @JackDamn
— C. Maoxian (@maoxian) October 17, 2014
9 – Quote from a favorite book captures “descriptive trading”: “Expect only what happens in the fight. That way you’ll never be surprised.” — Andrew Kassen (@andrewunknown) October 21, 2014
On deck pic.twitter.com/lzfsqd0npg
— Success & Motivation (@0) October 21, 2014
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