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| Overtrading: A Common Mistake
by Soultrader 09-23-2006, 01:29 AM
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![]() | Re: Overtrading: A Common Mistake The best traders in the world do not act on human emotion, they are able to take emotion out of their trading and act on facts and figures alone. In the traders world, to show emotion is to show weakness, and any weakness will be exploited by others. | ||
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| Re: Overtrading: A Common Mistake Emotional trading = tilt One method I use to avoid this is to treat every single hand/trade the same. I do not get emotionally attached to any one trade. In poker lingual, an AK is the same as a 10-J. The only difference is I try to squeeze as much money as I can when the opportunity is there. I hate gambling in poker... especially going all-in with AK against some pocket pair. I have a strategy that I can play that gives me better odds than just trying to catch something.
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![]() | Re: Overtrading: A Common Mistake Traders dont "chase" the quick buck, they just put themselves in a position to take advantage if it does arrive. A good trader may have his favourite stocks but an expert trader will have no favourites - thats is what makes the expert traders very rich. A LACK OF EMOTION, A COLD CALCULATED APPROACH TO EVERYTHING. Last edited by Follow The Trend; 09-26-2006 at 06:18 PM. | ||
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![]() | Re: Overtrading: A Common Mistake They see what appears to be a big move starting and they are off to the races. As we all know, they had no other reason for taking those trades other than a feeling or seeing the line on the chart moving up without them, etc. As to cold and unemotional traders... there simply is no such animal. The professionals are simply in far better control of the emotions that hit them in the heat of the trade and even the best of them succumb to a little too much exuberance on occasion that snares some of their dandy profits. Don't ever fool yourself into thinking otherwise and try to force yourself to become this totally emotionless trading robot. You will never get to that stage and will always be thinking those other guys must somehow be a little more or less than human. Happy Trading | ||
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