In Chapter Four of Three Moves Ahead, Bob Rice deals with the issue of time. He starts with the sentence: “Run out of time, and you lose. It’s the same in business and chess”. He could have added “and in trading”.
Pete Steidlmayer taught me that the greatest enemy to keeping losses small is […]
Thinking ‘Three Moves Ahead’ III
Published in April 28th, 2008
Posted by ray in Generic Success
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