TRADERS NEED TO ASK MORE QUESTIONS FOR TRADING IN COMMODITY/SHARE/STOCK MARKETS like MCX (India), NSE (India), FOREX, COMEX (USA) The process of asking questions is what is needed in order to gain more knowledge in trading Commodity, Share and Stock Markets. The trouble is most traders do not have enough experience to know what the right questions are and how to do trading in professional way to make consistent profit. If you apply simple common sense, then you will be on a great start to learn how to identify investing or trading opportunities and find the right strategy to take advantage of those opportunities in Commodity, Share and Currency Trading. Some questions traders need to ask themselves include, just for starters: How much time do I have to dedicate to the markets? If I enter a day trade, do I have the time to watch this position, or do I have an appointment or meeting scheduled for that day? What are the possible out- comes of what I am about to do, based on what I have control over? Focus on what it is you want to achieve, write it out, and concentrate on that goal. Think of the consequences or possible outcomes of your actions so you will have a more balanced emotional reaction if the outcome is not as positive as you expected. Ask questions such as: Do market conditions warrant increasing or decreasing my position size? Are there reports coming out that may impact the market or my position? Are my entry and exit targets justified? If the market is so bearish, why won’t it go DOWN? If the market is so bullish, why won’t it go UP? Trading without asking questions or without probing leads to trading blindly or without a plan. It opens the door for destructive…