Beliefs of Successful Market Timers
Successful market timers, meaning profitable
market timers, have several common beliefs
that help them achieve consistent profits.
On the flip side of this, those who are unsuccessful also have a set of common
beliefs.
It is a good idea to know which beliefs will help you to succeed, and which ones
you may have, that need to be changed.
Beliefs of Successful Market Timers
1. I will not jump into a trade before or after a signal just so that
I can be participating.
2. I recognize that discipline is not a concept, it is an absolute necessity.
The markets have a way of removing money from undisciplined market timers.
3. I realize that what happens today, this week, or even this month, is
not what is important. What "is" important is my success over time.
4. I realize that losses are part of trading. No strategy is without losses.
5. I accept that sometimes my investments will under perform the market,
knowing that over time, they will outperform the market.
6. I know that following a timing strategy through good times and bad
are what will make me successful.
7. I can follow a strategy for the long haul and stick with it, even when
at times it is discouraging.
8. I accept that following a timing strategy will require me to make frequent
trades that may seem like mistakes. A string of small losses will not make me
quit.
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9. I
can ignore the mass media, which
raise emotions and thus increase
the risk of not executing a trade.
It is often the trade that is
hardest to take, that winds up
being the most profitable.
10. The
markets provide a constant stream
of opportunities. If I miss an
opportunity, another one will
follow.
11. Keeping
losses small and letting profits
ride is not just a Wall Street
saying.
Beliefs
of Unsuccessful Market Timers
1. I
must be trading all the time to
be successful. I am uncomfortable
when in cash.
2. If
my strategy is not doing what
I think it should, I will make
a change immediately.
3. If
I lose on this trade, I feel like
a loser.
4. If
the market is rallying, I must
get in even though my strategy
gave no signal for it.
5. I
am unlucky.
6. I
get very upset when I miss a rally,
or if I am in a bullish position
when the market is declining.
7. I
dread adverse news events and
constantly worry that something
will happen to make the markets
go against me.
8. I
can't afford to lose anything
on this buy or sell signal.
9. I
can't go broke taking small quick
profits.
10. When
this losing trade gets back to
even, I'll dump it.
Final
Notes
on
Unsuccessful
Timers
Unsuccessful market timers tend to see the stock market as a place that will
give them future riches and solve all their problems.
Unsuccessful market timers have difficulty coping with the reality of being wrong.
When events don't live up to their hopes, they seek to ignore them.
"As a successful market timer,
you have to move from a fearful mind set to a psychological state of
confidence. " |
If their timing strategy gives a sell signal and they have losses in that position,
they have a difficult time executing the sell signal and they will hold the position
so that they can exit when it gets back to break even.
When things go bad, they often exit with huge losses and blame the strategy,
the timing service, the markets. Everyone but themselves.
Many market timers give up because they are usually too quick in judging small
loses as a system that is not working.
Giving up is the most common way a market timer can lose. You will win only if
you execute the timing strategy. Every trade.
Paper trading cannot simulate the psychological aspects of trading with real
dollars. Once a market timer has experienced what it is like to keep trading
through a draw down and how good it feels to follow the strategy through the
good, the bad and the ugly days, he or she will not be as easily swayed again
by adverse markets.
Final Notes on Successful Timers
Successful market timers know how to follow a strategy. They know the stock market
is not a game and the only way to succeed is with a plan.
As a successful market timer, you have to move from a fearful mind set to a psychological
state of confidence.
You must use a strategy that builds confidence by keeping losses small and letting
profits ride when the markets trend.
Do not focus too much on each individual buy and sell signal. It is where the
strategy takes you over years of trading that is important.
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