Traders WhiteBoard Lesson 4

Hello traders everywhere! Adam Hewison here, co-founder of MarketClub with Traders WhiteBoard Lesson 4.

Today’s lesson is perhaps one of the most important lessons we have in the Traders WhiteBoard series. I will share with you important information about stops and money management, so you can be successful in any market.

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This is the one lesson you do not want to skip. Lesson 4 provides you with the structure you will need to build and grow your bottom line in the future.

Today’s video runs a little over four minutes in length. My personal goal is that you find this lesson helpful, informative, and above all educational.

Every Success,
Adam Hewison
President, INO.com
Co-Creator, MarketClub

6 thoughts on “Traders WhiteBoard Lesson 4

  1. I use a combination of the PAR and the 10-day average to calculate my Stop Loss. I then use a % formula to set the SL. I recently traded a position on the TSX and discovered that I can't set a Stop Loss on the Canadian exchange.

    Am I better off trading a Canadian company (EFR) on the TSX with no Stop Loss capabilities, or instead, trading the American equivalent which is EFRFF on the OTC?

    1. The video player is posted in the middle of the blog post.

      If you still can't see it make sure that the internet browser that you are using is up to date with the latest version. Which browser are you using? Chrome, IE, Firefox or Safari?

      If possible could you please provide us with the current version number of your web browser and the name of it. The information should look like the following.

      FireFox – Version 21.0 or higher

      Here's a link to the Flash Player update page as well.

      http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/

      Thanks,
      Jeremy

  2. I don't get the Trader's whiteboard posts. Every time I open the message, there is no link to see the video. Am I just an embecile for not seeing a link?

    1. Mike,

      Re-load your page or try your link again. The video player is posted in the middle of the blog post.

      If you still can't see it make sure that the internet browser that you are using is up to date with the latest version. Which browser are you using? Chrome, IE, Firefox or Safari?

      If possible could you please provide us with the current version number of your web browser and the name of it. The information should look like the following.

      FireFox – Version 21.0 or higher

      Here's a link to the Flash Player update page as well.

      http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/

      Thanks,
      Jeremy

      1. IE 9.0.13 is my browser. I just went back to the original posting and the video now shows up. Not sure why it works now but not before. Thank you.

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