Seven Habits of Ineffective Traders
Ken Wolff (the original Yahoo URL has expired but the article is reproduced in several other URL:
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Ken Wolff (the original Yahoo URL has expired but the article is reproduced in several other URL:
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Recently, a couple of people I know packed up and quit trading after struggling for a long time to hold their heads above water. They didn't make it. This isn't unusual, of course. This profession has a high failure rate. But it frustrated me.
It frustrated me because I could see potential in them. I don't believe you have to be particularly talented or intelligent to be a successful trader, but these people seemed to have a grasp on the market and the love of trading that's necessary.
They had the tools, the knowledge, the time and the funds. It also frustrated me because I could see the pressure they were under that contributed to their failures. Most of all, though, it frustrated me because I could clearly see what they were doing wrong, but they couldn't stop repeating the same mistakes.
This happens a lot. I see a lot of people making the same mistakes. So I thought I'd share my list of the seven most frustrating things that struggling traders do.
When people wonât do their own homework.
When people canât explain their reasoning for a trade.
When people make things more complicated than they need to be.
When people enter a trade for a good reason, then lose their nerve and exit too soon.
When people hesitate, or follow others, and enter a trade too late.
When people will not contemplate the real reasons for their failures.
A defeatist attitude, especially in me.