Chances are you’ve found yourself in a bad trade at least a few times ... So what do you do? How should you react? I’m here with some of my top students — let’s see how they handle bad trades. Stay tuned!
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What do you think traders should do if they're in a bad trade?
Here’s what I think ... Immediately close the position. Turn your screens off and walk away. If you're in a crap trade or you know it's a mistake, get out of it!
You can learn to modulate trading. You don't have to buy a thousand shares every time. You can experiment. If it’s a new strategy, start with a few hundred.
With experience and knowledge, you can learn to use the market to your advantage. If you're cynical about fundamentals, that can make you a more aggressive short seller, which can increase your risk.
With short selling, you’re betting that stocks will fail. So you can start to develop a toxic mindset, wanting to hold onto junky stocks because you hope they’ll crash. Don’t fall into the dangerous trap of being the cynic. And don’t be overconfident.
I'm better at going long because I think that all stocks are really bad ... So when they start going against me and I'm long, I can immediately cut because I'm scared that they're gonna go to zero.
Being a cynic can help you when trading long because it gives you fear. But it can have the opposite effect when shorting.
Sometimes you need to let losses happen and take a break. Then come back with a fresh mind. Let the pain sink in, let it hit you emotionally — time will heal that wound.
For me, these losses aren’t about the money, they’re about the mental repercussions. No one trade matters enough to risk your entire account. There will always be another trade.
That’s what I think — but I want to know what YOU think. Leave a comment and tell me!
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