Veteran, successful market timers and stock traders stay
detached. They know that the markets are impersonal and
they trade their strategies methodically. But novice market
timers (and novice stock traders) often have trouble achieving
this rational mind set.
It's perfectly reasonable to feel a little disappointed,
but it isn't useful to take it personally. Disappointment
is a natural emotion, but not very helpful in market timing.
In fact, if you take it personally, you might then try
to gain back that small loss, by exiting your strategy
and taking an ego inspired trade. The odds are good that
you will be the poorer for it.
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Market Timing Requires Doing
The Unnatural
Although we spend a lifetime building up an array of emotional responses to help
us cope with uncomfortable feelings, those same, quite normal emotional responses
are exactly the opposite of what is needed to succeed in market timing.
Timing requires that you do the unnatural, and control your emotions. A lifetime
of learning how to respond to uncomfortable feelings or situations MUST by unlearned
to succeed in market timing (or any trading for that matter). Responses that
are correct in personal and even business situations, are sure to cause losses
in trading the financial markets.
You expect to make a profit over time, but in the short term, even a winning
timing strategy is bound to have losers. That's just the nature of probability
theory.
So why make it personal? Why put your ego on the line
with each trade?
Why brag when you are lucky enough to have the odds work in your favor and
then be depressed when the odds go against you? Both emotional responses are
normal, yet they are dangerous to successful market timing.
But how do you control perfectly natural emotional responses?
"Unlearning" A Lifetime Of
Lessons
When it comes to market timing, you've got to UNLEARN responses that you've
spent your whole life learning.
Market timing isn't about you. It is just a strategy that works over time.
In other fields, probability plays little if any role. You put in effort, make
sure you meet the expectations of the people who pay you, and you're a success.
In the traditional workplace, it makes sense to put a little ego and pride
into your work. Your effort and talent often have a direct payoff.
But with market timing, the odds can go against you, no matter how much work
you put in. The perfect trade can go wrong.
"If
you are a seasoned market timer who really
has mastered his or her emotions, you are assured
that the odds will, over time, work in your
favor." |
That's hard to accept for most people because it means that being a successful
(profitable) market timer or trader, to some extent, is just a matter of the
odds randomly working in your favor. But there is good logic behind this randomness.
And a successful timing or trading strategy uses this logic to profit.
A successful timing strategy will exit losses quickly. It will not stay with
a bullish or bearish position to sooth the ego of the strategy's designer. It
will also stay with a successful trade and not exit quickly to lock in a profit.
That may feel good for a day, but if the profitable trend lasts two, three, five
times longer, you have lost out on a huge profit.
Recognizing that odds are part of trading takes some of the glory out of it.
But on the other hand, understanding odds helps you cope with inevitable drawdowns.
Conclusion
If you are a seasoned market timer who really has mastered his or her emotions,
you are assured that the odds will, over time, work in your favor.
You will enjoy your times of glory as the gains add up. You will hunker down
and quietly follow the signals during unprofitable sideways markets or during
failed trends.
Taking a detached, unemotional approach may take some of the glory out of market
timing, but on the other hand, that same unemotional approach is the KEY to
market timing success.
Most importantly, the unemotional market timer will implement the timing strategy.
He or she will make each trade consistently, with the certainty that over time
the odds will make him or her a successful timer.
At Fibtimer we offer strategies with years of success behind them. But all
of them, at one time or another, have had losing trades. Staying with the chosen
strategy eventually paid off. Timing strategies are designed to make their
profits over time, not in a few weeks or even months, though it is always nice
when that occurs
Remaining unemotional, so that a timing strategy is adhered to not only in
easy (profitable) trading conditions, but also during the tough (unprofitable)
ones, leads to success in a field where the majority fail.