What are you doing as a day trader to adapt and succeed in this tape? This market can be rough for novice day traders trying to figure out a way to find consistency. The bots are alive and well, the volatility remains high and headline risk abounds. Trades that worked only a few short months ago are now being piled … Read More
Improving Trader Performance Links
Patience is a virtue we are told but do we believe it and cultivate it whether in or outside the charts? While it is indeed healthy to separate our trading lives from our daily lives the character traits of a successful trader, such as patience, will find their origin outside the charts. A successful trading strategy can no more develop … Read More
Hurry Find the Band Aides!
As children we all used to enjoy putting our parents’ big shoes on our little feet and trying to walk. It was an awesomefeeling until we tried to go a bit too fast. The problem was we just weren’t big enough to handle those big shoes at high speed! I guess we all have an innate desire to grow up … Read More
The Overanxious Trader
I was reviewing a monthly review from a mentee, Shark (sometimes Shark Daddy or Sharkalicious or Shark Shack), that I thought could use the thoughts of Dr. Menaker, trading psychologist. Shark wrote: Too excited on days I want to do well. I force too much. I had such high expectations for myself coming into earnings season that I started … Read More
Improving Trader Performance: Sunday Links from Crosshairs Trader
“Most people have no idea of the giant capacity we can immediately command when we focus all of our resources on mastering a single area of our lives.” — Tony Robbins The single biggest mistake I see new traders make is believing in the principle of more is better. The more news the better; the more time frames the better; … Read More
Where is my arc?
Guest Post from SMB Blog Reader Yaniv Hamo One of my favorite thinking exercises is about what it means to be living as opposed to merely exist. The essence of what separates the living from the grey masses. Working 9‐5, family and kids, watching TV and going on trips – does not make the cut. That’s what the masses are doing. … Read More
Improving Trader Performance
It can be successfully argued that stock trading is pure gambling. While there are similarities, the successful trader will note the differences and similarities thus enhancing his or her performance by 1) focusing on the process, and 2) understanding the nature of the markets. In the following, I list several opinions about stock market speculation, provide a problem gambling test, … Read More
I Cannot Hit My Losers
Dear Bella, I have been a fan of the work you all do here on the SMB Blog, bringing interesting and informative trading thoughts and ideas to us. You occasionally provide responses to readers’ questions so perhaps you’ll do the same for me. After a few years of part-time study and now seven months of full-time attention, I have reached … Read More