Trading is slow today, and I doubt it will pick up anytime during the rest of December. In trying to keep things positive this holiday season I want all traders to remember this: When you are in a terrible trade, when you BUST OUT, when things can't get any worse....just be glad that you are not Michael Jackson. Look at what this "human being" looks like now (taken from Perezhilton.com)
He’s melting!
Michael Jackson and what’s left of his face made an appearance at a Barnes & Noble bookstore near his home in Las Vegas this past weekend.
What the fizzuck is that on his face???????
Wacko took 10-year-old Prince, 9-year-old Paris, and 5-year-old Blanket on the late night shopping spree.
The family arrived at approximately 10:30pm and stayed for three hours, eventually leaving with several boxes filled with books and magazines.
Wonder what books he bought????
compliments of Perezhilton.com
Well said. I've been doing this, off and on, about 20 years and can relate. Remember this is gambling. Don't forget that!!
Also -- a lot of times when you "think" you made a stupid trade - it isn't necessarily stupid -- but rather a casualty of the unpredictable chaos of your chosen markets. It's very very difficult to attain any kind of an edge in this. Do you have one? Also what separates you from the pack? What makes you think you're ultimately going to get rich off of this when everyone else will end up a net loser in the long run? Do you know anyone who makes money consistently trading these stock index futures markets. Not many people do.
I think you're on the right track by limiting your entries to only those with the best chance of success. Less is more. Trading all day long is a losers game as you already know. So is averaging your losers... That's a sure fire way of taking big hits.
phil, nj.