Vicky Powell
Vicky founded and manages the SheTrader website in an effort to share her experiences as a trader and perhaps inspire other ladies to do the same. She writes regular trading blogs under the name Shetrader.
Blogs by this Author
How to recognise self sabotage in your trading
- By Vicky Powell
- Published 18 February 2008
I read an interesting article in a newsletter service I subscribe to. It was entitled Self-Sabotage Revealed by Van K. Tharp, Ph.DSelf-sabotage occurs in trading in many instances:1) When you know y...
Sub-prime comedy tells it like it REALLY is
- By Vicky Powell
- Published 13 February 2008
Here is abit of light-hearted relief from the sub-prime doom and gloom.
There's bargains in a bear market
- By Vicky Powell
- Published 13 February 2008
The bears seems to have come out in force. The more articles I read, the more times I see the word bear market and recession bandied about.However, even if we are in a bear market it augers well for ...
Are you set-up for success in 2008?
- By Vicky Powell
- Published 5 December 2007
Last week I joined an e-workshop, 'Set-ups for Success in 2008’ with Catherine Taylor. Taylor is an Australian life coach who has worked with traders for over 10 years, with portfolios from b...
Starting over
- By Vicky Powell
- Published 19 September 2007
A
clean slate is what is needed. I give thanks for the awesome
lessons I've learnt over the past year, I can only think they've
increased my knowledge of the share market. I feel this is the
onl...
Sell in May and go away
- By Vicky Powell
- Published 3 May 2007
Sell in May and go away, seems to be the chant from most brokers at this time of the year.Historically, seasonal patterns seem to emerge in the markets - although, this isn't written in stone.A char...
How full is your cup?
- By Vicky Powell
- Published 25 April 2007
I stumbled across an interesting article recently, about 'Market Timing'. We can all relate to spending hours on trying to pick the trough or top of a market cycle, or congratulate ourselves on get...
