Trading

Global Banking & Finance Review’s Trading category covers foreign exchange, commodities, derivatives and algorithmic strategies. Content includes technical analysis, risk‑management tips and insights into regulatory changes affecting traders.

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Why Traders Often Miss the Obvious—Until It’s Too Late

In trading, the biggest opportunities are rarely hidden.

27th April, 2026

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The Trading Threshold: The Point Where Skill Stops Helping and Discipline Takes Over

Every trader begins with learning.

27th April, 2026

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The Trading Paradox: Why Doing Less Often Leads to Better Results

In trading, activity is often associated with success.

27th April, 2026

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The Trading Blind Spot: Why What You Don’t Notice Often Matters Most

In trading, attention is everything.

27th April, 2026

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The Risk That Doesn’t Look Like Risk

In trading, risk is often associated with obvious actions.

27th April, 2026

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The Market Mirror: What Trading Reveals About Decision-Making Under Pressure

Trading is often described as a financial activity.

27th April, 2026

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The Moment Traders Ignore—That Often Matters More Than the Trade Itself

In trading, attention gravitates toward action.

27th April, 2026

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The Decision Gap: Why Traders Know What to Do—But Don’t Always Do It

In trading, knowledge is not the problem.

27th April, 2026

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The Clarity Illusion in Trading: Why More Analysis Doesn’t Always Lead to Better Trades

There is a widely accepted belief in trading:

27th April, 2026

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The Consistency Puzzle: Why Good Trades Don’t Always Lead to Good Results

In trading, results are often used as the measure of success.

27th April, 2026

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The Trading Paradox: Why Doing Less Often Leads to Better Results

In financial markets, activity is frequently equated with effectiveness. Traders are encouraged—expl...

27th April, 2026

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Trading

The Trading Blind Spot: Why What You Don’t Notice Often Matters Most

In trading, attention is everything.

27th April, 2026