Its about the discipline..., patience..., and routine - of the trader - which creates the consistency
Trader must bring these qualities to bear every day..., every trade - no exceptions
The mkt otoh..., starts out each day in who the hell knows what mood..., then progresses though that session exactly as it sees fit
What makes a successful daytrader? Is it consistent daily wins, or more wins than losses at the end of the month? When is it time to call it quits?
I was up 11k this week, only to lose it all and then some shorting today. My year to date profit chart looks like a heart rate chart, some days I'll be up 2k, then lose it the next day. It is rarely consistent wins (I'll say I will be green 50% of the days, coin flip really), but usually, I'll end the month up, but only by like $300 or so. Then there are days like today, where I was up 11k this week by winning 4 days in a row, only to lose all my profits and my own cash today. It's been like this for 2 years, haven't blown up my account yet, but it feels stagnant like I cannot control my outcome. What is frustrating for me is not losing money, but the realization that my dream career may be out of my grasp. That is what hit me the hardest.
So obviously your approach / methodology makes money - good
You.., the trader..., are having issues holding onto the money / consistently applying your approach / methodology - not good
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I posted this in a friends journal awhile back:
A person can live their entire life (literally birth to death) - and never need to call upon the discipline..., patience..., sameness (routine) it takes to trade successfully
Not once..., not repeatedly..., not ever
First stage of trading is mechanical - if one is to ever to progress past the boom then bust stage (sound familiar OP)
One must absolutely get this stage down cold
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There also this little ditty about risk and uncertainty - and that if one truly embraced these - would mandate one manage each trade..., and keep each loss small
But hell..., what do I know anyway
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Just a little something to ponder Sir
or not
As it tis truly..., and always - a choice
RN