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This may sound like a simple question but it is actually quite a complex question and it is also a very important one. Is trading subjective or objective, should a good trader be more subjective or objective? What does it mean to be subjective or objective when it comes to trading? When traders first come to the market, they are inherently very subjective. They don’t know what else to be, although they may not characterize themselves as subjective. If they look at a chart, and they may say that the stock certainly can’t go any lower. That is obviously subjective. If they look at fundamentals, they may say that that P/E ratio is nice and low, or it’s too high to purchase that stock. Again, that is purely subjective. How do you deal with this? Tune in to find out.
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