Buy1Sell2 Nov 4, 2006 #1 A) The fear of giving back profits B) The fear of missing the big run Comments Welcome
M MrPaul Nov 4, 2006 #3 "A" for sure...I could watch something go to the moon while I'm flat. Watching a paper profit melt away...not fun.
"A" for sure...I could watch something go to the moon while I'm flat. Watching a paper profit melt away...not fun.
C cashmoney69 Nov 4, 2006 #4 b for me. I dont mind giving a little back as long as most of it is in tact.
B Bearbelly Nov 4, 2006 #5 They are two sides of the same coin. Everything in trading is a compromise. Decide on your exit strategy and stick to it.
They are two sides of the same coin. Everything in trading is a compromise. Decide on your exit strategy and stick to it.
Buy1Sell2 Nov 7, 2006 #6 I have a greater fear of missing the big run. I believe that while more infrequent and more patience intensive, it is the more profitable route.
I have a greater fear of missing the big run. I believe that while more infrequent and more patience intensive, it is the more profitable route.
K kiwi_trader Nov 7, 2006 #7 Quote from Bearbelly: They are two sides of the same coin. Everything in trading is a compromise. Decide on your exit strategy and stick to it. More... Some prefer to take both options. Half on target. Half on trailing stops. I tend to use targets when ranging and move to trailing when its broken out.
Quote from Bearbelly: They are two sides of the same coin. Everything in trading is a compromise. Decide on your exit strategy and stick to it. More... Some prefer to take both options. Half on target. Half on trailing stops. I tend to use targets when ranging and move to trailing when its broken out.
G gnome Nov 7, 2006 #8 Strange... nobody mentioned "losing capital"... like NOT losing is a foregone conclusion.
Buy1Sell2 Nov 7, 2006 #9 Quote from gnome: Strange... nobody mentioned "losing capital"... like NOT losing is a foregone conclusion. More... These are not the only fears--just a judging between these two fears.
Quote from gnome: Strange... nobody mentioned "losing capital"... like NOT losing is a foregone conclusion. More... These are not the only fears--just a judging between these two fears.
Z zdreg Nov 7, 2006 #10 it would be interesting to see the profit performance of the two groups those who fear losing profits vs.those who fear missing the big run. which group is more likely to outperform?
it would be interesting to see the profit performance of the two groups those who fear losing profits vs.those who fear missing the big run. which group is more likely to outperform?