tech/a
No Ordinary Duck
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(12) It doesnt matter if your wrong only how long you stay wrong!
I like this...
Once the assumptions you initially made to enter a trade are proven incorrect by the market, get out.
In addition to those above.
(11) Find a mentor.
Follow the trend.
More winners from following a trend than going against it.
Next time something goes wrong Tech I will remind myself of this.(6) Everything is YOUR fault.
Trading is a losers' game. He who loses best will win in the end!
Rule 1
In a losing game such as trading, we shall start against the majority and assume we are wrong until proven correct! (We do not assume we are correct until proven wrong.)
Tks for all the insights so far. I started this as I found when I first looked into it that this sort of info was in ASF but woven into the posts of hundreds of threads. As a newb, I started to collect this stuff to give me some idea of how to sort my myself (mentally & physically) - I also work better from bullet points as reminders.
I can say that if I had been able to see something like this collected wisdom in one place then I would likely have held off buying stocks at this stage. Or would have exited 2 of my positions before they became "hopeless"!! At least one is green, which gives me hope that I can learn something - my review shows me I did a better selection re sector and indvidual stock.
So again, tks.
Cheers
John
Next time something goes wrong Tech I will remind myself of this.
It was YOUR fault.
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Hey tech/a
I have always wondered about how you go about finding a mentor? Do you mean a mentor that you actually make communication with, or a public figure mentor and which you follow by reading? I can imagine the benefits of having someone to converse with who has seen it all before and has been successful would be immense.
Stole that one from Radge!
as is (10)
Always do the opposite to what the financial media says.
Never go against a relentless unbroken trend
Know what you mean, but I cant entirely agree.
The Fin Review is helpful for new learners re fundamentals, and its expose on ABC Learning, for example, was well ahead of the curve.
Hhahahahaa, trade a bit on the Hang Seng and you will have this so firmly ingrained into your psyche... you can have a 200tic move with 0 counterticks to get out.Never go against a relentless unbroken trend
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