Quote from Cutten:
Well, if you want to make it back, follow these steps:
1) Sell everything asap and go 100% cash
2) Analyse all your losses and work out what caused them.
3) Make a rule to avoid repeating the mistakes which caused your prior losses.
4) Take a lot less risk. Losing 21% in a week is crazy.
I would also suggest trying to devise a way to spot bear markets, and basically avoid buy & hold during those periods.
Quote from harkm:
Everybody can go short. Just wait for a rally to your favorite moving average and go short. What is so tough about that? In a bull market you do the exact opposite right? Choppy or not, the averages are all going down. Until we see a MAJOR reversal on high volume with advances swamping declines don't buy anything. Just wait for shorting opportunites.
Quote from Fangdog:
day, if you weren't such a looney-tune and I could take you serious. I'd listen to you and be the richest guy in America.
Quote from IzzyfoShizzy:
After being up about 11% for 2007, i am down an unbelievable 21% as of now. and all of the bad trades that caused this happened in virtually one week. this market is eating me alive and i have no idea what the hell to do next.
i was considering making some riskier moves and putting all of my money into one stock at a time and hoping to climb my way back up that way. however, the only thing holding me back is the fear that i will make another damn bad trade which will cause me to fall even deeper.
i badly need some advice or inspiration. i dont want to quit. i lost alot of money and im pissed... but i want to use that anger and make it all back.
Quote from JORGE:
Looking at your previous post on AAPL and ABK it appears you are gambling, not trading. Until you figure out the difference pick your spots carefully, don't go against the overall trend, and trade small.
is to go into my tos paper trade account and work on my trade timing. since ive been in this situation before i know to take the loss and learn from it. there is plenty of money in the market and a bad streak wont break your career. im young 19 and just started trading not long ago. everytime i have lost money ive learned and always came back stronger. just like in the previous post the key is to stay in the game.