Have you ever had one for those days?  Your charting software didn't  work just right, your Internet connection was doggedly slow, and you  forgot to read up on this week's latest economic report releases (go and  check out our Forex Economic Calendar,  why don't cha!), so you missed all the good opportunities.  And the  kids or doggies running around the house didn't help either!  
All of these events are just a select few sources of stress that the  active trader has to deal with.  Not dealing with these episodes  correctly, and letting them build upon each other, can make you feel  overwhelmed.  When you're thinking with a stressed mind and body, your  mind isn't focused, and this can mean danger for your trading.  It's  utterly important that your head is clear and you are cool and composed  while trading.
Prolonged stress can be detrimental to not only your trading, but to  your health in general.  Knowing that stress can have such an adverse  affect on you, it's a good idea to find ways to curb your stress all  together, or at least reduce it, for the sake of a better trading  environment.
In my previous article I mentioned taking a vacation.  This is  definitely a great way to bring the stress levels down, but it may not  always be practical or feasible (for various reasons such as money,  time, family, another job, oh, and did I mention money?).
But don't worry!  
There are plenty of other things you can do right now (without having  to spend the dough) that are as effective at reducing stress.
Exercise!  This is a no-brainer.  And don't think you have to run out  and buy a gym membership.  Taking a nice brisk walk around the  neighborhood during your trading down-time will do the trick.  Exercise  helps relieve the tension that builds up during your crazy trading  sessions and it keeps your body feeling loose and fresh. 
Forget the obsessive purchases at Starbucks or drinking a 2-liter of  soda, by yourself... in an hour, sitting in front your computer.   Caffeine can be great at times, giving you that boost when you need to  stay awake.  But it can also make you super hyper and elevate your  feelings of panic at just the wrong moment.  Trading is stressful enough  by itself.  Don't let caffeine add to the mix! 
Express yourself.  No, not in that way.  I mean through  communication.  The stress you feel during trading is many times caused  by something not going your way.  And more than likely, some other  trader has gone through the same exact thing.  Hop on a Forex forum  to discuss what's bugging you, or what's not working for you.  You'll  find out that just talking about your trading stressors can be a big  help to reducing their negative effects on you.  And you might learn  something, too! 
Don't stress yourself by trading outside of your skill level.  Set clears  risk limit  and have realistic goals.  When you're just beginning to trade, you  want to keep your positions small.  Trading beyond your skills will  definitely make you more anxious about your open trades, and will more  than likely result in your account balance taking a hit, causing even  more stress! 
Stress will wear your down mentally and physically if gone unchecked  or untreated.  Take the time to identify some of the things you  currently do that help reduce your stress, or follow some of my  suggestions to get you on your way.
 
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