I got your drift! But, in our unemotional state, we are still propelled to trade by a psychological factor which cannot be outrightly divorced from emotion, albeit based on our trading rules.Quote from cnms2:
I try to be as unemotional as possible. I stick with my trading plan except when something is really obvious. I frequently reassess (daily on daily charts, Sundays on weekly charts) and decide to do nothing, close early, fade out, pyramid or roll (I consider my options in this order). I bring closer my stop order when the trade goes for me; almost never I relax it.
The bad side of emotion is its tendency to make us believe so much in our decision. We can readily see emotion at work when danger looms, but hardly see it when our steps are leading in the path of destruction!