Quote from geez:
Well, I guess I will be the one to post it since no one else has.....Congrat's Mr W!
Does no one else see what this man did? Does no one else see the (excuse my french) balls this man has??
Not to risk such an amount, but to TAKE THE LOSS!!! Mr W. saved his career by taking that stop loss (his words, not mine). He was put to the ultimate test in trading and it came down to: put everything into this one trade, or take a loss that wipes out most of the work he had done this year...
How many people could be able to factor in all the variables that Mr W was going through yesterday morning and do the same thing he did? He took the biggest loss of his trading life he said...but the true victory is that he TOOK it. He knows his system works over time and that big swings to the down side are part of the system. How many of us can say we are +60k on the year? (I can't).......But how many stories have you read, or posts have you seen of people who have a great system or who have traded for years and all of a sudden they are gone....I think it would be safe to say it is one or two trades that blows most people out. That inner Id telling you "there is no way this stock can keep going up"....."why get out now when the stock has been up nine days straight and is gapping up another 8 dollars"......one person who posted alot on ET just got blown out by GS last week after years of posting. As traders we all have an ego to some extent, that feeling that we have an edge that others don't. Alot of it stems from being very good in other professions (my guess, MrW was a hell of a business man in his day)....but to have to put that ego in check is one the the hardest things in trading. To admit the wrong and move on. I am not very good with numbers, but I would guess 85% of traders could not get themselves to take that stop. The other half would be so emotionally distraught they would not be able to look at a trade for months. Mr W fired right back yesterday with a few winners.
So, Mr W......congratulations on taking the Stop.
You lived to fight another day and that is more than most can say.
How many people who blew out their account do you think woke up the next morning and said "why didn't I just take the loss and try to move on from there". Thankfully Mr W did.