Trading Process

Livestream Day Trading

We are excited to announce a new addition to the Trader’s Thinktank®: the Livestream Trading feature. This new offering is designed to elevate your trading experience by providing real-time insights, actionable ideas, and a comprehensive approach to navigating the markets. Whether you are a seasoned trader or just starting, our Livestream Trading sessions are set to become an indispensable tool in your trading arsenal.

One-on-One Trading Mentorship Client Case Study: A Journey Into Becoming a Full-Time Trader

From knowing next to nothing about what it takes to be a day trader, to developing consistent profitability, quitting his job, and trading for full-time income with regular 4-figure days. Here is a look at Tanner’s journey to becoming consistently profitable with Opinicus.

The Power of Daily Trade Documentation in Trading

Daily trade documentation, also known as archiving your best setup, is the process of recording and analyzing the best opportunities at the end of each trading day - Regardless of whether you were in those trades or not.

Trade Journal Template + Video - The Power of Daily Trade Journaling

In this article, we'll delve into the benefits of trade journaling, the key components of a trade journal, and how you can implement it effectively in your trading routine. Plus, if you want a built-for-you template, there is one that can be downloaded as well.

The Importance of Keeping a Trading Journal for Day Traders

If you want to be successful with day trading, you must understand that it demands a disciplined approach and a commitment to continuous improvement. Through working with traders in a 1-on-1 capacity, I have found that the trading journal is a tool that is often overlooked. Sadly, many developing traders do not understand the value that can be found in simply reviewing their own trades and trading behavior.

Why Every Trader Needs a Trade Plan

Interestingly, despite having learned various skills throughout their lives, novice traders often fall into the trap of impulsive trading. They neglect careful planning and fail to adhere to a well-defined trading plan, which is a crucial component for long-term profitability and success in the markets.

Prioritizing Process Over Profits for Long-Term Trading Success

Most brand new traders are initially drawn to day trading by the allure of profits and the lifestyle that can come with it. Yet, the irony lies in fixating too much on these external rewards. Similar to an athlete cracking under pressure, excessive focus on the profits often leads to a myriad of mistakes.

A Pragmatic Morning Trading Checklist for Success

Whether you're a seasoned trader or just stepping into the arena of day trading, a morning checklist can be your guiding light. This guide will walk you through essential elements to consider each morning, from crafting a solid trading plan to maintaining focus and adapting to market dynamics. Embrace these principles on a daily basis, and you'll be better equipped to navigate the trading day.

Elevate Your Trading with a Weekly Performance Review

If you have been in the trading world for a few years or longer, you know that consistent improvement is the key to success. To achieve this, traders rely on a powerful, but incredibly simple tool: Trade Review. An important component of this is the Weekly Performance Review. This structured process is designed to evaluate your trading activities, pinpoint strengths, address weaknesses, and pave the way for better decision-making.

How to Game Plan for a Trading Session

If you’re a trader of any experience level, having a game plan is your secret weapon. Whether you're a seasoned trader or just starting your journey, a well-defined trading session game plan is the key to success. This simple system is what I personally use on a daily basis, and what we talk about in real-time during our Premarket Prep Livestreams in the Trader’s Thinktank - It will keep you prepared for every trading day.

6 Ways to Accelerate Your Learning Curve as a Developing Trader

Becoming a consistently profitable trader is a journey that requires continuous learning and adaptation. Whether you're just starting or have some experience, there are essential principles to consider that can significantly speed up your progress in the world of trading. In this article, we will explore these valuable insights to help you navigate the markets more effectively.

Mastering Risk Management in Trading: Scaling In and Out

Trading success hinges on one crucial factor: risk management. But mastering this art is easier said than done. In the volatile world of trading, fortunes can be made or lost in the blink of an eye. To thrive, traders must learn to effectively preserve their capital and seize trading opportunities with precision. In this article, I share an approach to risk management that not only safeguards your assets but also provides a structured path to profit.

The Ultimate Guide to Crafting Trading Watchlists

A watchlist is a trader's tool, carefully curated to spotlight a select group of stocks amidst the vast sea of market options. Its primary mission? To sharpen a trader's focus, standing as a sentinel of readiness for rapid responses when trade signals flash on the screen. In an environment where stocks can trigger buy and sell signals simultaneously, a watchlist acts as a pre-emptive strike, eliminating the potential for delays that could result in missed opportunities. By homing in on a concise selection of stocks instead of attempting to monitor the entire market, traders dramatically improve their odds of capturing early moves, rather than scrambling to chase trends that have already taken flight.

How to Set Trading Goals: Strategic Guidelines for Success

Becoming a profitable trader is a journey of continuous learning and self-improvement. As you embark on this path, setting strategic goals and guidelines is one of the keys to achieving and maintaining consistency. I most often hear traders only talking about profit when it comes to trading goals. It's important to recognize that proper trading goals extend far beyond mere weekly or monthly profit targets.