In the second half of 2011, and in particular the last quarter, I was experiencing a frustrating time. The markets were volatile, and I suffered a number of trades where price initially broke out in my favour, only to sharply reverse and end up generating losses around a full -1R. This was because those trades had not been open a sufficient length of time for my trailing stop to start moving from its initial price level.
The trade that really stung was a long position in a small UK stock in November 2011. After initiating the trade, my open profits reached about +5R after only three days, yet my initial stop had not moved, based on the rules I used at the time. Then, price did a sharp about-turn, and three sessions later, I was stopped out for a full -1R loss.
After this happened, I retreated to cash and took a break to think.
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Thursday, March 06, 2014
Learn to love taking losses
I love taking losses - being able to accept you have been proven wrong on a trade is an important skill to learn, which I guess it the opposite of what 90% of traders like to do. Why is this?
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