Quote from bat1:
My emotions are killing me!
they make sell my winning trades
and keep my losing ones,,,
I hope a pro here can give me a few pointers....
Ed
First ... welcome to trading and wagging the Dog.
Second ... there is hope for you since you asked for help before total destruction.
Third ... you must learn what type of trader you are and what is comfortable for you.
Meaning ... If you are losing real money your practice sessions with fake money were not done right.
Practice with the exact same cash as a real account would hold.
Practice the same way or more intensely as the real game.
Ponder and get upset and mull over just like it is real money. Acting is cheaper than the real money.
If you cannot discipline with fake money ... then you cannot discipline with the real unless it hurts.
If it hurts then decide to grab ahold of the problem and discipline your self with sets of rules that are proven.
Practice them, then follow the rules that are proven.
If they fail ... step away and re-evaluate ... making sure you have a ratcheting progress forward.
Objective investing is the goal.
Even if your indicators require subjective analysis ... make objective rule sets to evaluate them.
I have 10 rules to follow for perfect trading on my system ... making my subjective analysis have objective parameters. I can trade a 9 rated or a 10 rated trade ... but not an 8 rated trade ... even though over 1/2 of the 7 and 8 rated trades are winners.
This controls "My Behavior" and then I can use money management to make multiples of my bets in the market ... steadying my emotions and zeal for speedier increase by using multipliers of steady rules in money management.
In real world trading there are many highs and lows to "capture;" often the ones most effectual are our personal character attributes that need trimming. Successful traders trim many a wick just to sit at their screen and must do so to have longevity to remain there.
If not ... they provide loose money and liquidity in the marketplace for those who will gather up their foolhardiness by taking profits.