Avoid Intervention of Others Opinion, on Your Trade
Stop for a moment and think twice about the trade you are going to make, What is the real reason you want to trade? Your new trade do not include input from talkative broker, well intentioned friend or persuasive news, that can take you away from the decision you should make. Reject third party input once your decision has been made and avoid discussing your own positions in the market, before position is closed.
There are times when your decision will be wrong, but these are part of the learning experience, and you alone must make your decision based on the fact as you see them. Asking someone to help and take you out from trouble is not a good idea at all. Third party intervention might be well intended, but he had his own methods, opinion to trade with markets and that may not be suitable to you.
Learn to isolate yourself and monitor your impulsive behaviour. There is great value in being a loner when it comes to speculation. You don’t necessarily want anyone else’s input. Your don’t want anyone else’s opinions. As time goes on and the lessons you learn begin to accumulate, you will realize that your own good opinion is just as valuable as, and probably more, than the opinion of any other experts.

Learn to be Isolated
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