Quote from daytraderpete:
Yesterday I had a good day,came in aggressive today, got slapped around. Wow what a difference a day makes. Anybody else find today tough? My discipline was weak today, should have not traded so much. I was down in the morning and over traded to try making it back......anyone else ever do the same if you have a bad morning?
Looking forward to tomorrow to make it back.
Hi daytraderpete,
Losing days happen, it's part of the business. It's important to accept that fact.
Next time you start out on the wrong foot, realize that this can possibly be one of those losing days. Keep the discipline, take your trades, know when to sit on your hands, know when to lay it on, and know when to take your profits and your losses.
Your first line said it all..."yesterday I had a good day, came in aggressive today".....you had a different mindset...your brain has to be consistent.
Then you stated that, your discipline was weak today and that you shouldn't have traded much. Well, you know the whole story. You know where you went wrong. It's important to know where the error was.
Tomorrow you should look forward to sticking with your discipline and having the proper market perspective.
There is a "right" way and a "wrong" way to lose money. If you have a losing day tomorrow...do it the "right" way.
You realize exactly where you went wrong. You don't need us to tell you. Just work on correcting the error and you will be all set.
As long as you're learning and realizing things...you're growing as a trader. That's what it all about.
Whenever I have a BIG losing day, I can guarantee that I overtraded, averaged positions, my positions were larger than they should have been, didn't take losses when I should have, and I tried to go for the gold with the profits.
It happens to everyone. Then when the bell rings at the close..I feel like I was drunk. I'm like...why the heck did I trade like that? Well, I use that as a wake up call to get back on track. I think we need that to happen every now and then. It enforces how important it is to honor our discipline and to have the proper market perspective.
The professional takes a step back to correct the behavior...the amateur takes a step forward and keeps on fighting.
Wish you the best,
gotta_trade