The Lawrence Chan Blog
I have diverse interest in many things from science and technology to martial arts and ancient health practices. Obviously, discussion of these topics should be done within my own blog as oppose to keeping them here. Hence my blog is created so that I can have a venue to express my creativity and thoughts on my other interests. For those of you who share similar interests, you can check out my site TheLawrenceChan.com
Due to the sheer volume of articles I have written about trading, many of which are trading related yet not technically in line with what DaytradingBias.com is offering, they have to be split from my blog into yet another site. Hence for my non-technical writings about trading, videos I have curated from various sources that I think are useful for traders and my reviews of trading related products, you can find them at the site Essence of Trading
The reason why I picked the Tai Chi picture above for this page is best explained by my article Tai Chi Traders in a World of Chaos at Essence of Trading.
Below are the old blog posts that were originally posted here. To avoid broken links from other sites, I have decided to keep them here.
Renaming The Chapter Names Of Defensive Money Management Explained
2013 Jan 7 Mon 11:10:43 | by
Renamed the chapter names from just part 1, part 2, etc. into something more meaningful so readers can have some expectations knowing what they are going to read.
I am finally ready to add more chapters to the series after a long break.
Originally, due to the length of each article for the series was very long, it makes it difficult to edit and release the chapters. My mistake was gunning for completion of a board topic per article. Going forward, I will release several shorter pieces to address a topic so that the project can move on.
You can see the new chapter names on the main page here.
Site Wide Changes
2013 Jan 3 Thu 22:52:55 | by
My guy is upgrading several backend things on daytradingbias.com since New Year. If you find the site suddenly looking odd that means he is applying the changes at the time. You can refresh your browser later and the web pages should go back to normal in a short while. Nothing to panic about. =)
Later!
2013 Recurring Nightmare For The Bears
2013 Jan 2 Wed 15:44:44 | by
First trading day of the year marked by red arrow and December month high marked by red horizontal line.
Back in 2012:
And now 2013:
As stated in previous piece, 2012 Year End Deja Vu, that gap from 2011 was never filled. It is a first for such gap to not fill within the year over past 100 years.
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