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It's never too late to start making quality decisions. As soon as I realize I made a mistake, I correct it. I then ask myself... what did you learn?
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"A person who hasn’t made peace with his losses is likely to accept gambles that would be unacceptable to him otherwise."
~ Daniel Kahneman
~ Daniel Kahneman
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Each and every excuse/reason you read why the Market is up and why it shouldn't be is from likely one who has missed the move and likely will miss the real move down when it really occurs...its how the Market works
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Here's an interesting observation I've made about traders who are doing well recently versus those not doing so well:
It's not just the quality of the trades that distinguishes the successful trader, but the quality of the time during market hours when they are not trading.
The least successful traders are glued to screens throughout the day and have very little structured, quality time away from the screens.
The more successful traders take breaks during the day and keep themselves fresh and focused.
The most successful traders have a structured non-trading process during market hours. They are just as plan-oriented in their non-trading time as in their trading time. When markets are open and they are not trading, they have processes they follow to identify new opportunities and to maintain their performance zone.
Productively planning and structuring your non-trading time: that is an unappreciated best practice. The great traders are highly productive when they are *not* trading. A big step that can move your trading forward is to start keeping a report card where you grade the quality of your time during the trading day when you are not trading.
Brett Steenbarger
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If you're not succeeding, you're doing something wrong. Don't just keep doing the same thing; study your mistakes.
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A man must be big enough to admit his mistakes, smart enough to profit from them, and strong enough to correct them. - John C. Maxwell
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"Look at market fluctuations as your friend rather than your enemy. Profit from folly rather than participate in it."
Warren Buffett
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