Sunday, December 05, 2010

The Predator mindset





At the Phillip Ftures Professional Futures Trader's day, concluded yesterday, the speaker Mr Leonard Kok reiterated his view on trading and having the mindset of a predator. With any setup on the chart, traders must consider that once all criteria are met, the 'kill zone' is set and the trader needs the predator mindset to go in and strike for the kill, instead of thinkin like the prey, always on the look ot over one's shoulder and 'scared' of any predators...

PhillipFutures are promoting the SGX index producvts such as the N225 and SIMSCI. They have a promotion of sgd2 per conttract traded on simsci. If anyone is serious about trying out professional trading as a business, can consider joining SGX as a TMI or TMP, meke sure you are adequately capitalised, have a well thought out trading plan, and go full leather for 3 months. Contact Phillip Futures Malaysia.

Read FAT's excerpt from his personal trading blog: A day with a Professional Trader to get moreinsight. FAT88trader, or Patrick is another of the SGX accredited trainers, who is a full time scalper with Phillip Futures Sigapore.

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