As we know it is not just chart analysis or strategies that bring success in trading but there are other physical-psychological 🦾 factors also that silently act in the background and can enhance trading efficiency.
In this post I have tried to throw some light on the daily schedules ⏰ that can help traders to improve their trading performance ✈
✅After-Market Slow Down 😌
>>Traders burn their veins watching every single candle and every tick on the chart. This leads to eye strain as well as brain fatigue. >>A two-hour rest after the market close is essential to rejuvenate yourself for family keeping.
✅Evening Preparation 👀
>>Its difficult to search and plan your trades during live market. Therefore you need an hour or so to look into your charts, before supper. >>You may take help of screeners or shuffle through every chart on your watchlist to plan your trades.
✅Deep Slumber 😴
>>Sleeping improves memory, boosts immune system, strengthens heart and increase productivity. >>For having a sound sleep of 7 hours or so, stay away for your mobile and laptop screens after 9 O'clock. Spend quality time with your family and kids.
✅Overnight Adaptations 🙃
>>Wake up early and move out in the fresh air if possible. >>Do some jogging, stretching, exercising. >>After morning activities, watch out for any change in sentiment that happened overnight due to western markets and see if you need to modify your plans.
✅Meditation 👼
>>Now that everything is almost done and there are still 15minutes or so in the market open, just sit in a relaxed physical state and concentrate on your breathing. >>Meditating this way for a few minutes may help for more effective execution of your plans.
✅Plan Execution 🤺
>>The market opens and its now time to put your plan into practice. >>If your analysis was correct, there should not be any hesitation in executing your trades. >>Always mind trade management and risk management.
Thanks for reading. Hope this was helpful!!
Do like and comment for more such posts in the coming days 🙂 Bravetotrade
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