The Overanxious Trader

BellaGuest Blog2 Comments

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

Add a Little Nuance

BellaMike Bellafiore's (Bella's) BlogsLeave a Comment

Hi Mike, hoping to borrow just a bit of your time for another trading question. I continue to find that the most difficult part of trading is deciding when to take off a winning trade. I believe the problem is that I am not confident and decisive enough in my plan when I enter trades. When it comes to my … Read More

Where is my arc?

BellaGeneral Comments, Guest Blog2 Comments

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

David BlairDavid Blair, Guest Blog, Trading Psychology2 Comments

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

Where would you have sold?

BellaMike Bellafiore's (Bella's) Blogs4 Comments

I received this email last night about an excellent risk/reward opportunity in PM.  The SMB Reader below is asking all the right questions.  But I ask you for a fun exercise.  Where would you have sold? Hello mr. Bellafiore, Thank you very much for sharing your trades and ideas in SMB blog. I am reading it every day and it … Read More