Creating a Daily Routine

This webinar was created after a member asked me one simple question: “Danielle, how do you organize your trading day?”

During this webinar I discuss the five key parts of my trading day, and what I look for in these moments. Being a successful trader is all about creating a plan and executing on it. This is how I do it.

2 thoughts on “Creating a Daily Routine”

  1. Danielle,
    I have been in several of your webinars and enjoyed them all. Learned alot. This is the first time I saw this weekly session and I am impressed. I love to trade but it is not my life so I am trying to find a balance that I am happy with. Simpler has so many areas of expertise, platforms, tools and ideas that can be confusing. Over the last two years have tested many of them but have not found the area that I can focus on and put the others in the background. Listening to your experience has helped me to ask the same questions of myself about picking a few specific tools and procedures that can be my plan. Phoenix will be a big part of that.
    Looking forward to more insites in the future.
    Thanks,
    Dave

    Reply
    • Hey Dave,

      Thank you so much. When I first began trading, it wasn’t my life either. It was something I was doing on the side, but I grew to love it. Who knows where your journey will take you, but it’ll be fun to see where it ends up. I like this quote from Jeff Bezoz – “You don’t choose your passions, your passions choose you.”

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