We all hate losses and naturally avoid them; likewise everybody loves a winner. The problem is that this kind of thinking leads to holding onto losers and cutting winners - maybe that's why it's so hard to follow the old trading axiom, "cut your losses and let your winners run". This isn't the only, or even the best way to trade but there is logic behind it. It seems simple enough and makes sense.
The answer could be to change the way you think about losses; more specifically, love your losses. If you see a loss on an open position - take the loss. Love the loss. Be happy that you banked a loss. When you enter a trade expect it to be a loss. Losses are good. Sounds like counter-intuitive advice? Well successful trading is largely counter-intuitive.
Once you've changed the way you view losses the winners will seem to take care of themselves. That said, winners need to be "run". Push the limits of your patience when holding onto a winner. Very often you'll take profits only to see the market surge even further in your direction. Be patient with winners. Hold as long as you can. Give them as much space as you can afford. You could almost say that winners need to be treated the same way poor traders treat losses.
Anyway that's my rant for the weekend, hope it helped someone. Take care.
The answer could be to change the way you think about losses; more specifically, love your losses. If you see a loss on an open position - take the loss. Love the loss. Be happy that you banked a loss. When you enter a trade expect it to be a loss. Losses are good. Sounds like counter-intuitive advice? Well successful trading is largely counter-intuitive.
Once you've changed the way you view losses the winners will seem to take care of themselves. That said, winners need to be "run". Push the limits of your patience when holding onto a winner. Very often you'll take profits only to see the market surge even further in your direction. Be patient with winners. Hold as long as you can. Give them as much space as you can afford. You could almost say that winners need to be treated the same way poor traders treat losses.
Anyway that's my rant for the weekend, hope it helped someone. Take care.