- Wealthy traders are patient with winning trades and enormously impatient with losing trades
- Wealthy traders realize that making money is more important than being right
- Wealthy traders look at charts as a picture of where traders are lining up to buy or sell
- Before they enter any trade, they know exactly where they will exit for either a gain or a loss.
- They approach trade number 5 with the same mindset they did on the 4 previous losing trades
- They use “NAKED” charts and focus on
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- They realized a long time ago that being uncomfortable trading is OK.
- The markets are their workplace. They a participant – not an on-looker.
- They stopped trying to pick tops and bottoms.
- They stopped thinking about the market being “cheap” or “expensive”
They buy higher highs and sell lower lows.
- They are willing to change sides if the market tells them to do so
- They trade aggressively when trading well and modestly when they are not
- They realize the market will be open again tomorrow
- They never add to a losing trade… EVER
- Cash is the goal, but never the measure of success
- They read about mobs and riots
- They provide liquidity to the markets while watching price and volume
- They have a way to gauge fear, greed, and speed of the markets
- They practice reading the right side of the chart, not the left.
- Their position size is calculated exactly on risk tolerance
Their stop loss has to be wide enough to absorb the daily range
- Profit targets are based on average range or something objective
- 6 to 10 trades a month make their month
- Confident decision makers in the face of incomplete information
- A losing trade does not mean they are a loser.
- Their business is not trading – It’s finding the right
- They write down or record every trade – price, thoughts, news, attitude
- Their conviction on an active trade remains unless something major changes.
- A winning trade does not result in taking on the extra risk the next trade.
- They trade the reaction – not the news