Quote from Johnnie T-Bond:
When you trade the huge numbers of contracts that Tom Baldwin did in the pit it can be very hard in fast markets to just dump several hundred or even several thousand contracts immediately without getting killed. Everybody would know your'e in trouble and stick it to you. Also, he has the intestinal fortitude to sweat out several more ticks and wait for some sort of correction to bail more gracefully and end up not losing as much. The vast majority of us can't stomach the pain and therefore blow out the trade quickly. It depends on how much fear and pain you can tolerate as to how you exit a loser when trading size. Each trader has a different psychological makeup and needs to tailor his exit strategies to what he can handle emotionally. So in that sense, I think both answers are right.