Trading Psychology Podcast Ep54: When to Quit
Nobody wants to quit trading, but sometimes it's the correct move, and it's very important to identify the reasons why it may be time to check out for good.  VP and Robb lay out those reasons, and explain why (if applicable) quitting the trading game could be one of the best things you could ever do for yourself.

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