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May 1, 2023

 

Price Action Trader with 20 Years of Experience - Andrew Mitchem Trader Interview

In episode 400 of the Desire To Trade Podcast, we will be listening to the recording of an interview with Andrew Mitchem, a price action trader with over 20 years of experience in the markets.

The video is also available for you to watch on YouTube.

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Topics Covered In This Episode

  • 00:14 Introduction
  • 00:59 How has Andrew's trading been in the past few years
  • 2:47 Why Andrew has not changed his trading
  • 4:40 What makes a strategy work in multiple markets
  • 5:42 How can you make your strategy work on more markets
  • 7:21 Why using Fibonacci levels on 1 candle can help your trading
  • 09:13 How Andrew sets his SL and TP using Fibonacci
  • 10:30 Are Round Numbers really that important?
  • 12:07 What is the difference between the strategies that work for a long time and those that don't?
  • 14:31 How to make Price Action trading simple
  • 16:20 Making Support and Resistance areas simple
  • 20:46 "There is always another trade somewhere"
  • 21:55 How to handle multiple trade opportunities
  • 23:06 How being a pilot has helped Andrew's trading
  • 25:27 How routines and processes help your trading
  • 27:39 How Andrew manages his life
  • 30:00 Why trading less can be better for your trading and life
  • 31:18 How to find your strategy "sweet spot"
  • 34:40 Why you need to give it time to work out
  • 35:39 Why practice is essential to improve your trading
  • 38:03 How to have discipline in trading
  • 39:26 How to find Andrew Mitchem
  • and much more

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