The Most Annoying Thing About Trading

I dont find it annoying to sell and see my position rise even further....or vice versa...I find it annoying to do anything i know i shouldnt do....like blow my stops...things that i can control but dont for some reason or another..thats what i get annoyed at...getting out when you think is the right time and then watching that position go further ur way is out of your control...if u hit the target u set out to hit then why get annoyed??? tis is part of the game....
 
Set up and know what U going 2 do sober and do it ...... if it blows up and stops u out so be it ........ but dont start 2nd guessing and changing ur plan in mid stream thats a recipe for disaster and a sleepless night about what cudda been and what shudda been SET IT AND FORGET IT! ..... Nobody moves and Nobody gets hurt
 
Actually, this thread could have several titles which would be more accurate than the one chosen:

The Most Annoying Thing About Not Having A Plan

The Most Annoying Thing About Having A Plan and Not Following It

The Most Annoying Thing About Having No Discipline

The Most Annoying Thing About Having No Self-Control

The Most Annoying Thing About [your choice]
 
usually after a nice run like yesterday I like to buy at open if it near close so I bought 1054.00 expecting higher high in first two hours. market failed to push for new high out at 1055.00 reverse and go short at 1055.50 still holding.

I find it very easy to trade after a wide range days.:)
 
Why do you actually get annoyed?

You traded a plan and did it accordingly...

oh sorry... you don't have a plan... LOL...

Damn loser, you guys are the ones who annoys other traders.
 
I don't see where emotion plays a part here since you (I don't mean you especially but most people) can't predict with enough precision that it would go to 10510.

Quote from Flashboy:

Long NQ @1503.00.. holding out for 1510.00.. market hit 1508.00 a few times.. then headed south and stopped me out for breakeven since I moved my stop up..

This happens over and over.. I know many of you have experienced and still experience the same thing.. guess you can't pick and choose which ones to hold..

Just releasing some frustration.. can't trade right now.. too emotional..
 
That's why precision counts see
Metrics and risk management
http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&postid=431251#post431251

Quote from Flashboy:

When you hold onto something for a bigger profit it comes back down and stops you out.

If you bail early to protect your profit it winds up going in your direction to your entry point..

Shorted ES @1155.00.. had a target in mind of 1153.00.. bailed out at 1154.75.. wound up hitting target

Long NQ @1503.00.. holding out for 1510.00.. market hit 1508.00 a few times.. then headed south and stopped me out for breakeven since I moved my stop up..

This happens over and over.. I know many of you have experienced and still experience the same thing.. guess you can't pick and choose which ones to hold..

Just releasing some frustration.. can't trade right now.. too emotional..

 
Quote from WDGann:

Why do you actually get annoyed?
You traded a plan and did it accordingly...
oh sorry... you don't have a plan... LOL...
Damn loser, you guys are the ones who annoys other traders.

Quote from dbphoenix:

Actually, this thread could have several titles which would be more accurate than the one chosen:
The Most Annoying Thing About Not Having A Plan
The Most Annoying Thing About Having A Plan and Not Following It
The Most Annoying Thing About Having No Discipline
The Most Annoying Thing About Having No Self-Control
The Most Annoying Thing About [your choice]

Flashboy take note.

Although these two are kind of being pricks about it. They both bring up excellent points.

Quote from Flashboy:

When you hold onto something for a bigger profit it comes back down and stops you out.

This happens over and over.. I know many of you have experienced and still experience the same thing.. guess you can't pick and choose which ones to hold..

It's human nature to always make the wrong decision while trading. Don't make trading decisions on the fly. Get a plan, stick to it. Whatever happens after doesn't matter anyways. You have to congratulate yourself for sticking to the plan regardless of missed money. This is the only way to avoid trading emotionally.

gl
 
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