Texas Hold’em is inarguably the modern king of the casino. The game’s popularity has skyrocketed in recent years due to the increase in the number of tournaments, an explosion in the size of the events, and ubiquitous television of coverage of these contests. Many newcomers have taken up the game in the hopes of striking it rich and a lucky few have actually succeeded. Discovering the secrets of these poker savants will not only help you at the table, but could also lead you to an equally rewarding career as a forex trader.
Playing the stock market is a common pastime for professional poker players, but the forex market is where their Hold’em skills can really help you dominate the table. The forex market is the quick, agile, and often skittish cousin of the stock exchange, and it takes a certain mind-set and unique array of capabilities to master it. Take these six qualities from the casino to the forex markets and you’ll beat the house every time.
- Maintain a long-term focus: Sorry to burst your bubble, but playing to get rich quick is not the way to succeed as a professional Texas Hold’em player. And unfortunately for those of you looking to retire tomorrow, the same goes for forex trading. Even small victories, if they are frequent and consistent, can help you pile up chips as well as pips. Focus on your long-term goals and you will be able to make a rewarding career out of either profession.
- Develop an ability to cope with loss: Even the best poker players lose as often as they win, and professionals must learn to endure losing streaks that can last for months. In addition, one miscalculated bet or misread of an opponent can take a huge hit out of your stack. Forex traders, no matter how well-reasoned their decision-making process, can also endure significant damage to their finances when a currency pair bucks the trends and makes up its own mind to defy your predictions. Both card sharks and currency traders need to have confidence that their logic is sound and will eventually reap rewards, even as they fight their way back from a staggering blow.
- Become a human rulebook: A Hold’em player must be able to recite the general rules of the game by heart and be well-versed in the specific regulations of any given tournament if they have any hopes of coming out on top. Likewise, a Forex trader must learn all of the regulations and techniques available to a currency trader, such as short selling or going long on a currency pair, in order to be successful.
- Model yourself as the decider: An adept Hold’em player can think on his feet, applying knowledge quickly and making swww.thebulltrader.comfashion. Forex trading requires identical skills as bid/ask prices can change in the blink of an eye. Hesitate for just a moment, and you might soon be waving goodbye to a healthy profit.
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Turn into a cocky bastard: Extreme confidence is required to go all-in with a couple of rags in the hole, but sometimes you must do so to steal a pot and turn the tide of a game your way. Texas Hold’em is not a game for the faint of heart, and neither is forex trading. Playing the currency markets requires guts and a firm belief in yourself. If you don’t have what it takes to risk riding your chosen currency pair to the brink of disaster, then you’ll be out of the game long before the big payouts arrive.
Heather Johnson is a freelance finance and economics writer, as well as a regular contributor for CurrencyTrading.net, a site for currency trading and forex trading information. Heather welcomes comments and freelancing job inquiries at her email address heatherjohnson2323@gmail.com .
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