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Repetitive Mistakes

 
Author: Joe Ross
 

Anyone is allowed to make one mistake. When the same mistake is repeated a second time, caution should be noted. The third repetition of the same mistake constitutes self-destructive habitual behavior that must be reversed. All trading must stop immediately until the trader's self-discipline is thoroughly examined. Once the reason for the repetitive mistakes is understood, usually fear, anger or guilt, it must be corrected before trading may begin again. Some traders lose money because they are atoning for guilt feelings or gifts they feel are undeserved. Such traders should donate funds to their favorite charities, not to other traders.

Any flaw in a trader's character, like greed, hatred, dishonesty, revenge, arrogance, etc., will soon result in a loss of money. Traders must know the market as well as they know themselves. Negative feelings towards any person, or one's self, must be replaced with the understanding that these feelings are choices the trader has made that will eventually cause personal and financial destruction. Negative feelings prevent the trader from realizing his maximum growth potential, because his choices for growth have been limited by his self-defeating thoughts. The mind's electrochemical network sends energy impulses throughout each atom of the body as it thinks. Thoughts create feelings experienced by the trader. Traders should take trades based on scientific price action analysis, not feelings. Deschapelles, the French chess champion, would give his opponent a pawn before the game began. This action always provided the necessary excuse for losing. Give nothing away when trading markets; enough will be taken from you.

All the best in your trading,

Joe Ross

Trading Educators Inc

 
 
 

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