Month: May 2009

Profitable ETF Trading Strategies: Appreciating the art and science of trading

In any profession that features a strong human performance factor, there will surely be a mix of both art and science that contributes to the final product and performance level. Since the trading profession incorporates such a large amounts of human psychology at both the individual and organizational level, it’s worth considering how both art […]

Profitable ETF Trading Strategies: measuring your open risk in minutes per trade

The shorter the time frame of your typical trade, the more important that the refinement of your entry becomes. In fact, the more important that the refinement of each segment of trade management becomes, because there is less time available to correct for errors or to overcome sloppiness in execution.  For short-term trading, such as […]

Profitable ETF Trading Strategies: 10 ways to improve your span of control

Understanding your span of control is essential for knowing the maximum number of trading positions you can have open any single time. Sometimes span of control is the limiting factor in the number of open positions. Sometimes it is trading capital available. Sometimes it is your maximum allowable portfolio heat.  Your portfolio heat means how […]

Profitable ETF Trading Strategies: understanding your span of control

The military describes managing current operations as command and control. One of the most important concepts in command and control is the idea of span the control.   Span of control describes how many simultaneous, subordinate operations you can successfully manage at appropriate level of detail given the current situation of uncertainty, stress and pressure. […]

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