Quote from HATEtheRisk:
besides that,
you will finally calm down,
if you make a loss after you made a profit,
this really fucks your brain....
i hate it too, but thats exactly how trading is....
after a loss, calm down, and concentrate, write down what you did wrong, check your rules, check your capital, check your risk
..... take a cold shower......and dont waste to much time....
and start back (like balboa in the rocky movies), making winning trades, over and over again...
stand up, when you fell....
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How you describe it, with close on good profit and right then go in to the next big trade, is also how i do it, i call it "Switching my positions in the time relation factor".
Important here is not too risk to much on the 2. trade. You really dont want to be able to loose all the good money, you just made before.
Besides that, you can always cut your positin smaller, if you are unsure about the current price situation and your position feels to big....its all about how you feel about it....i think its a kind of intuition that control your doings, while your mind know your rules how you should act....
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Besides that, every week is different....
But in reality not, thats just how it is....control the risk....
so long you didnt loose money in the week, dont care how much money you made and lost under the week. It s a very risky business not a game where you have endless lifes to try again.
Wish you the best.
Keep motivated and never give up.
cheers
Thanks. I am learning to get out on bad trades faster, and started using the cool off like you recommend.
I also do the cool off when I do good.
After all, I feel I am getting the mindset to do this.
It is happening slowly, which maybe is a good thing.
I'm starting to get rid of that sickening feeling when I buy.
You know, even though this is risky, think about if you start a business.
What if no buyers come to the store?
Then you can't just get out of the store. At least with the stocks, you can sell
at any time.
I don't know why people don't look at it as running a small business,
or a big business, depending on your size.
And, I have been doing better on my trades, than my ebay sales.
Guy at the brokerage laughed when I told him this.