// // Button groups // -------------------------------------------------- // Make the div behave like a button .btn-group, .btn-group-vertical { position: relative; display: inline-block; vertical-align: middle; // match .btn alignment given font-size hack above > .btn { position: relative; float: left; // Bring the "active" button to the front &:hover, &:focus, &:active, &.active { z-index: 2; } &:focus { // Remove focus outline when dropdown JS adds it after closing the menu outline: 0; } } } // Prevent double borders when buttons are next to each other .btn-group { .btn + .btn, .btn + .btn-group, .btn-group + .btn, .btn-group + .btn-group { margin-left: -1px; } } // Optional: Group multiple button groups together for a toolbar .btn-toolbar { margin-left: -5px; // Offset the first child's margin &:extend(.clearfix all); .btn-group, .input-group { float: left; } > .btn, > .btn-group, > .input-group { margin-left: 5px; } } .btn-group > .btn:not(:first-child):not(:last-child):not(.dropdown-toggle) { border-radius: 0; } // Set corners individual because sometimes a single button can be in a .btn-group and we need :first-child and :last-child to both match .btn-group > .btn:first-child { margin-left: 0; &:not(:last-child):not(.dropdown-toggle) { .border-right-radius(0); } } // Need .dropdown-toggle since :last-child doesn't apply given a .dropdown-menu immediately after it .btn-group > .btn:last-child:not(:first-child), .btn-group > .dropdown-toggle:not(:first-child) { .border-left-radius(0); } // Custom edits for including btn-groups within btn-groups (useful for including dropdown buttons within a btn-group) .btn-group > .btn-group { float: left; } .btn-group > .btn-group:not(:first-child):not(:last-child) > .btn { border-radius: 0; } .btn-group > .btn-group:first-child { > .btn:last-child, > .dropdown-toggle { .border-right-radius(0); } } .btn-group > .btn-group:last-child > .btn:first-child { .border-left-radius(0); } // On active and open, don't show outline .btn-group .dropdown-toggle:active, .btn-group.open .dropdown-toggle { outline: 0; } // Sizing // // Remix the default button sizing classes into new ones for easier manipulation. .btn-group-xs > .btn { &:extend(.btn-xs); } .btn-group-sm > .btn { &:extend(.btn-sm); } .btn-group-lg > .btn { &:extend(.btn-lg); } // Split button dropdowns // ---------------------- // Give the line between buttons some depth .btn-group > .btn + .dropdown-toggle { padding-left: 8px; padding-right: 8px; } .btn-group > .btn-lg + .dropdown-toggle { padding-left: 12px; padding-right: 12px; } // The clickable button for toggling the menu // Remove the gradient and set the same inset shadow as the :active state .btn-group.open .dropdown-toggle { .box-shadow(inset 0 3px 5px rgba(0,0,0,.125)); // Show no shadow for `.btn-link` since it has no other button styles. &.btn-link { .box-shadow(none); } } // Reposition the caret .btn .caret { margin-left: 0; } // Carets in other button sizes .btn-lg .caret { border-width: @caret-width-large @caret-width-large 0; border-bottom-width: 0; } // Upside down carets for .dropup .dropup .btn-lg .caret { border-width: 0 @caret-width-large @caret-width-large; } // Vertical button groups // ---------------------- .btn-group-vertical { > .btn, > .btn-group, > .btn-group > .btn { display: block; float: none; width: 100%; max-width: 100%; } // Clear floats so dropdown menus can be properly placed > .btn-group { &:extend(.clearfix all); > .btn { float: none; } } > .btn + .btn, > .btn + .btn-group, > .btn-group + .btn, > .btn-group + .btn-group { margin-top: -1px; margin-left: 0; } } .btn-group-vertical > .btn { &:not(:first-child):not(:last-child) { border-radius: 0; } &:first-child:not(:last-child) { border-top-right-radius: @border-radius-base; .border-bottom-radius(0); } &:last-child:not(:first-child) { border-bottom-left-radius: @border-radius-base; .border-top-radius(0); } } .btn-group-vertical > .btn-group:not(:first-child):not(:last-child) > .btn { border-radius: 0; } .btn-group-vertical > .btn-group:first-child:not(:last-child) { > .btn:last-child, > .dropdown-toggle { .border-bottom-radius(0); } } .btn-group-vertical > .btn-group:last-child:not(:first-child) > .btn:first-child { .border-top-radius(0); } // Justified button groups // ---------------------- .btn-group-justified { display: table; width: 100%; table-layout: fixed; border-collapse: separate; > .btn, > .btn-group { float: none; display: table-cell; width: 1%; } > .btn-group .btn { width: 100%; } > .btn-group .dropdown-menu { left: auto; } } // Checkbox and radio options // // In order to support the browser's form validation feedback, powered by the // `required` attribute, we have to "hide" the inputs via `opacity`. 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If he had bought the shares at $50 and sold them at $51, he would have made a profit. Typically, this practice involves exceeding a particular number of transactions in a specific duration. Individuals must note that, in some cases, mutual funds and brokerages may have their regulations concerning this practice.<\/p>\n
Not having a strategy in your trading, first and foremost, already high risks, means you are doing things that lead to errors of choice and to your ignoring them. Float rotation describes the number of times that a stock\u2019s floating shares turn over in a single trading day. For day traders who focus on low-float stocks, float rotation is an important factor to watch when volatility spikes.<\/p>\n
At 4 pm, when I looked up from my computer, I felt like I just watched a movie of someone else starring as the main character and not myself. Frequent opening and closing of trades without thinking, no risk management, increased profits, or losses. You can read a specific example of a trader who overtraded and have a look at his trades here. A trading plan is the basis for successful trading; in combination with discipline, it is a winning combo.<\/p>\n
Testimonials are not a guarantee of future performance or success. No compensation is provided for testimonials unless explicitly stated. Where testimonials are provided by individuals with a material connection to TradeFundrr (such as employees, affiliates, or partners), this relationship will be disclosed. Recognizing overtrading early can help protect your resources and refine your strategy. Here are a few key indicators to assess whether you\u2019re trading excessively. You have to be honest with yourself and at all costs fight your impulsive side that wants to dictate terms to the market.<\/p>\n
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About 5 minutes later, the stock develops a beautiful shorting pattern with slightly lower highs. Coiling into the apex, volatility dries up and it drops hard and breaks the low of day. It\u2019s a perfect premarket pattern for shorting; the stock is bound to go down. When you stop yourself from overtrading, you\u2019ll build a positive feedback loop. You take a loss, and suddenly, your brain shifts into revenge mode\u2014you want to make back what you just lost right now.<\/p>\n
He has developed many profitable trading strategies, drawing on his background in risk management and strategy execution. Our Discord channel provides a platform for traders to connect, share ideas, and receive mentorship from experienced traders. Engaging with a supportive community can help you stay disciplined and focused on your trading goals. By overtrading, you become too focused on short-term gains rather than your bigger financial goals. You may end up losing sight of your long term investment strategy which will hinder your wealth building efforts. Overtrading is brewed by emotions like fear, greed, and excitement.<\/p>\n
Managing these psychological effects is crucial for maintaining a healthy trading mindset. It\u2019s important to apply these strategies consistently to see real improvements. Building patience and discipline takes time, but with persistent effort, you\u2019ll become better at managing your trades and avoiding impulsive decisions. If needed, seeking professional advice can provide additional support and guidance. Let\u2019s see how you can use tools like trading journals, trade frequency analysis, and results review to spot signs of overtrading.<\/p>\n