239: How To Trade Successfully In This Current Period - Nick Bencino

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How To Trade Successfully In This Current Period In episode 239 of the Desire To Trade Podcast, I sit down with Nick Bencino (Forex4Noobs) to discuss how you should adapt your trading to current market conditions. Nick has been through the previous big market crash in 2008-2009 so I used this trader interview to go in-depth on his experience and what strategies he favored during periods like what we're facing. Watch: video interview! Previous Interview with Nick Bencino: Scalping Price Action For A Living Topics Covered In This Episode Who is Nick Bencino and what he does 01:03 How Nick got into trading and his experience trading the 2008 financial crisis 01:30 How the markets today are reacting compared to 2008 04:13 How can a trader adapt his/her trading to the current market conditions 5:37 How to deal with the fear of not knowing what is happening with the markets 9:29 How Nick is managing his trades during this markets 12:38 How should trade now and who should stay out of the market 15:03 How Nick prepares every year for the next trading year 19:50 How to stay focused and motivated while you are stuck at home 24:08 Where should people start to learn trading 27:57 Don't fall for getting rich quick in trading and "magic" teachers 33:41 Where you can find Nick Bencino 36:54 Nick's top advice for traders during this market conditions 37:29 And much more! DesireToTRADE Top Resources Desire To TRADE Forex Trader Community (free group!) Complete Price Action Strategy Checklist (free checklist!) One-Page Trading Plan (free template!) DesireToTRADE Academy (exclusive training program) How To Find Nick Bencino? Forex4Noobs Twitter @forex4noobs What is one thing you are going to implement after listening to this podcast episode? Leave a comment below, or join me in the Facebook group!

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