When Does a Retail Trader Have the Advantage? | Secrets of the Institutional Trader | Part 4
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 Published On Mar 20, 2020

In the final part of our 4-part series with Trevor Neil, he reveals where the retail trader has the advantage over institutions when trading the stock market.

One of the key advantages that Trevor highlights is that retail traders get access to the same charts as the institutions. They also have the choice of whether or not to trade, as well as taking the time to research which prop traders won't.

Trevor also debunks market manipulation, and where it's instead traders getting the markets wrong or short squeezes. He finishes off his presentation by imploring retail traders to recognise their advantages and to use them, rather than trying to compete with big institutions.

► See the other parts of Trevor Neil's presentation:
Part 1:    • How Do Retail & Institutional Traders...  
Part 2:    • What Makes a Successful Trader? | Sec...  
Part 3:    • When Does an Institution Have the Adv...  

Watch our interview with Trevor Neil:
   • "Secrets of the Institutional Trader"...  

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