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5 years ago
Fear, greed, impatience, wishful thinking, pride. All emotions that, I have started to learn, can have a big effect on trading. After a year and a half of thinking that trading should be easy, wondering why I cant get the results that others are getting, and losing a 4 figure sum, I am just beginning to get a vague glimmer of an idea about what trading really is.
Many traders seem to be finding the markets strange during this cold snap period. There's a lot of positives to be taken though from your performance, such as positive reinforcement on taking losses when necessary and not going in play.
ReplyDeletethanks for the comment, and for the comments ppl left on my last post. A lot of people do seem to be struggling, have u been trading at all JS, as u very rarely have a losing day, I would be interested to see how u are getting on.
ReplyDeleteAs you say, there are positive things to take away from this, and I know I still have a long way to go
I'm in the club.
ReplyDeleteI had a shocking trading day today. Everything I did went the other way.
I really don't like the All Weather meetings.
No trading for me since December. It's a bit frustrating but looking at the state of the markets at the moment doesn't seem like I've missed too much. I'll probably write off January as my job is taking more time than before. Should be back in February to get some practice in before it all kicks off in March.
ReplyDeleteAlthough you had a small losing day you should look at the major positive of never having gone in play during your day's trading. When I very briefly dabbled in the trading game going in play was what I really struggled with.
ReplyDeleteYour long term profitability is all about how you accept these losing or 'lean' days/weeks. Plenty of traders are finding it hard with so few meetings, just stick at it and don't lose focus.
ReplyDeleteLike JS said you need to be looking at the positives from what you did today rather than the pnl as one day counts for very little in the long run.
Thanks for all the support guys
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