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by: MartinSejas
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The things that separate the amateur stocks trader from the professional stocks trader are the same things that separate the boys from the men. And no, I'm not being sexist there. Everyone, and I mean everyone is indeed capable of making the jump to becoming a successful professional stocks trader. However, what many amateur stocks traders lack is often NOT knowledge, but important SOFT SKILLS. Now you may be wondering: what do I mean by soft skills?
Firstly, I would like the clear up the distinction between hard and soft skills. Hard skills are those traits that place an emphasis on knowing the technical aspects of stocks trading. For example, what a put option is, what a future is, what this index means etc. On the other hand, soft skills are those traits that place an emphasis on the mentality of the trader especially how they react to changes in the price of stocks.
There are 3 types of soft skills that I find to be the most important and which you can acquire in order to graduate from being an amateur stocks trader to a professional stocks trader.
1. ***You are in it for the long-run*** - pro stocks traders are thriving because they have a long term vision. They're never in it for a short-run return. How come? Because short-run returns are broadly speaking modest and occasionally lacking. But if they persist for a long period of time, for example 5 years, then they can realistically anticipate a robust and greater return due to the lengthier period of time. Thus the message is that any success in stock trading can solely be assured if you invest for the long-run. Short-run returns are exclusively for amateurish stocks traders!
2. ***Expect to make losses*** - this soft skill is related to the first skill of being in it for the long term. Professional stocks traders always expect to make losses in the short term in order for a greater reward in the long term. It's easy to get turned off by the prospect of making losses but the truth of the matter is that if all that you expect are gains, then you will be disappointed and will get out of stocks trading before you know it. Short term losses are all part of the process of making a gain in the long term. Therefore, it's important to not be discouraged by the prospect of losses in order to ultimately be successful as a professional stocks trader.
3. ***Be a quick decision maker!*** - Napoleon Hill articulates that flourishing people are those that make decisions without delay and modify them slowly. This also represents a trait of successful skilled stocks traders. Alas, almost all stocks traders are those who reach decisions slowly and alter them without delay. And in a fickle stockmarket, reaching decisions rapidly becomes yet more pivotal. Adjustments in the stockmarket have to be reacted to without delay but they must be executed in a unhesitating manner, because following your decisions is one of the traits of a successful skilled stocks trader.
Those are probably the 3 most important soft skills that professional stocks traders employ than amateur ones do not. However, there are courses on the Internet that teach you these soft skills and others in much greater depth. It's all about finding the best course and program for you. In particular, there is one great course called Masterful Trading that we offer for FREE on our website and which can be immediately accessed by anyone. In addition, we have other great articles on the latest techniques and strategies for successful stock trading.
Martin Sejas is the chief writer of Stocks-And-Commodities.com, a leading stocks trading website dedicated to finding the best and the latest strategies and techniques for stocks and commodities trading. Its goal is to become the leading advice centre for stocks on the Net.