Hey easyrider,
Interesting post. You know why? Because it's full of "deadly language". Have you scrutinized mine? Mine had a deadly word in it: "convinced". You can never be convinced. You can never know, you can never assume. If you "think", or "assume", you're dead. I had the arrogance to afford such a thought, and as you see, I paid for it!
Now I'll go in on yours:
Quote from easyrider:
I wasnt trading the DAX, just watching.
If you were
"just watching", then why did you put on a trade? Compulsion?
I took 2.5 pts out of that nice move down in the ES which is about usual for me.
Why do you think it's
"about usual for me"? You know what impact that has on your psyche? It means that:
- You think you can't do more, thus probably won't (limiting belief)
- You have an excuse for not attempting more
You have installed an undeniable truth in your brain that states this, thus becomes reality and limits you. There is no real reason "why" it should be "about usual for you" - right?
I was totally convinced the market would sell off today but was not able to cash in on it.
"I was totally convinced the market would..." Think about it. How can you know what's going to happen? And very particularly, how can you be "totally convinced?". If you are, it means both your conscious and your subconscious are limited to your conviction, how can you fully take into account all parameters? Nothing is deadlier than bias. If you're biased as a short-term trader, you will die by the sword.
After it did sell off a bit I was sure it would bounce.
"I was sure it would..." See latter paragraph...
I never catch any big moves.
"I never catch any big moves." - Now what a heavyweight limiting belief is that??? See above.
If you think you'll never catch any big moves, you never will.
Your mind is the universal power over your reality.
Preferably print, then read this, it's awesome and it's free:
http://website.lineone.net/~jamesallen1/think.htm
James Allen is one of the greatest thinkers of our time, and very applicable for trading.
Better, do an NLP practitioner course, I highly recommend it.
Good Luck on Monday!
Scientist