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Investors Can Ride The Markets: Trading Fundamentals For All [Chills 201 ft IG Asia]

Ep. 201

Ever wondered what separates successful traders from the rest? Or how trading fits into a boring investor's portfolio? Get ready for an eye-opening episode as we dive deep into the world of trading with two industry insiders from IG Asia:

  • Yeap Jun Rong - Market Strategist who provides market analysis, trading education, and commentary on market outlook
  • Alvin Lee Ren Hao - Premium Client Manager who handles top traders


Key Points We'll Explore:

  • The surprising traits of successful traders
  • Common mistakes that even experienced traders make
  • How trading differs from traditional investing
  • How to get into trading


Whether you're a long-term investor curious about trading or someone looking to understand market dynamics better, this episode offers valuable insights from those who've seen it all. Join us as we uncover trading myths, explore risk management strategies, and learn why psychology plays such a crucial role in trading success.


Stay tuned for this candid conversation that brings clarity to the often misunderstood world of trading!


Receive up to S$888 when you trade CFDs with IG Asia now


00:00 - Disclaimer 00:26 - Introduction 02:35 - What are the key characteristics or habits that distinguish successful traders?

05:31 - How do trading and investing differ in terms of timeline and strategy?

11:17 - How do short-term trading strategies complement long-term investing, especially when the market isn't moving as expected?

16:44 - How should traders manage expectations when taking option trades with small premiums and limited upside?

19:17 - What are some common trading methods and strategies that traders use?

24:38 - As a retail trader with limited resources and expertise, how can I compete with larger, more specialized players?

30:57 - What trading strategies and products are suitable for beginners?

35:27 - How does the cost of trading, including carry and leverage, vary across different products?

38:17 - What’s your take on BRICS’ impact on the US dollar, given the market’s current response?

39:48 - Any advice or insights you would like to share about trading for our audience to consider?


Disclaimer: IG provides an execution-only service. The information in this article is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute (and should not be construed as containing) any form of financial or investment advice or an investment recommendation or an offer of or solicitation to invest or transact in any financial instrument. Nor does the information take into account the investment objective, financial situation, or particular need of any person. The content shared is based on personal opinion and experience only, and the views do not necessarily represent those of IG. Where in doubt, you should seek advice from an independent financial adviser regarding the suitability of your investment, under a separate arrangement, as you deem fit. While we strive to provide accurate and relevant information, we cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information contained in this article. No responsibility is accepted by IG for any loss or damage arising in any way from anyone acting or refraining from acting as a result of the information. Please note that the author may receive compensation from IG in connection with this article. All forms of investment carry risks. Trading in leveraged products, such as CFDs, carries risks and may not be suitable for everyone. Losses can exceed deposits. This advertisement has not been reviewed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore.

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