well, some of us think we had a max loss program in place, but there was something we didn't quite see, even though it was sitting right there in front of us.
then it's a matter of trusting how you saw the world when you were flat and relatively sane, or how you see it now in the depths of drawdown?
everything is bad. Even your own mother never loved you, you have no friends, and even strangers are starting to hate youAnd how do you actually see it now in the depths of drawdown?
everything is bad. Even your own mother never loved you, you have no friends, and even strangers are starting to hate you


.well, some of us think we had a max loss program in place, but there was something we didn't quite see, even though it was sitting right there in front of us.
then it's a matter of trusting how you saw the world when you were flat and relatively sane, or how you see it now in the depths of drawdown?
if it is a viable system, it will already have predicted that something you didn't expect will occur
Or at least anticipated
Yet until we've experienced it - how the heck do we know to anticipate it
Only way I know of is to learn from other's (including mine) mistakes
But people are funny that way - seems we need to experience it - before we're willing to believe it actually exists / is out there to bite us in the ass
Landmines buried all around me - yet I continue dancing a moonlight serenade
Go figure
RN
the risk becomes less and less over time if just like my daddy told me, "Put it away for a rainy day." So when I started out, my trading account (all $350 of it) was 100% of my liquid net worth. And it stayed that way until I blew up.This another pitfall of trading
And I don't care it it referring to losses..., losers..., winnings..., winners..., consistency..., repetition..., or whatever
The only way to know one can survive a situation - is be in that situation..., and survive it
And typically (way..., way more times than not) - with respect to trading - we are placed in those situations precisely when we are least prepared to survive it
Until enough experience built up - nearly every situation is an absolute do (survive / make it through) or die (break our account/ we're done) proposition
Gotta love this game
Also gotta respect the risk involved
RN