I have a serious problem: I don't take a loss

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by BPtrader, Aug 31, 2009.

  1. Redneck

    Redneck

    BP

    See if this sounds familiar


    Small profit

    1,) You get an anxious feeling inside and by exiting it helps make it go away (knowing you can re-enter for another win)



    Big loss

    2.) You get calm (very calm/ almost numb) as you watch it (price move away)..

    Always seeing/ interpreting that price could possibly reverse back in your favor – then price will make a spurt away from your position…

    But then all of a sudden it appears to want to come back

    Eventually it moves away (farther this time) and you’re in a heavy loss (more than you win in a day or week)




    Then one of two things happens

    You exit for a loss and price reverses

    You exit for a loss at the end of the day



    If it doesn’t I’ll shut up and sit down


    RN
     
    #41     Aug 31, 2009
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    #42     Aug 31, 2009
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    #43     Aug 31, 2009
  4. FB123

    FB123

    Let me inform you of something, since you are obviously too dumb to know this: I KNOW that you are not profitable. I KNOW that you are just a pretender who likes to act like he knows what he's talking about, but really doesn't have a clue. So does everyone else reading this thread.

    By your actions and various posts, you have demonstrated that you are nothing but a JOKE. A really profitable trader wouldn't waste his time lying on ET and making up crap like you have been doing in your various posts. When you contradict yourself multiple times like you have, you are proving to us that you are not to be taken seriously.

    In any case, I doubt that anyone is going to listen to you any more on this forum... if I were you I would register a new handle and avoid the continued embarrassment of being BPTrader.

    Now go to bed, you don't want to be late when they do attendance in home room tomorrow morning.
     
    #44     Aug 31, 2009

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    I'm going to bed. Nice post.
     
    #45     Aug 31, 2009
  6. Loss aversion is a common cognitive bias that traders have to work on overcoming.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loss_aversion
     
    #46     Aug 31, 2009
  7. RN,

    Your description of the price movement is something we traders experience every day. It's a valid description.

    However, the reasons for a trader's responses are something I wanted to discuss when I started the thread. But some idiots have totally destroyed my interest.

    If possible, I may tell you personally the reasons at a future date. I will use scientific evidence to prove my point. But I will NOT reveal them here. I hate those idiots. Let those idiots lose their pants.
     
    #47     Aug 31, 2009
  8. Redneck

    Redneck

    Fair enough Sir

    I would always appreciate your insights :)

    RN
     
    #48     Aug 31, 2009
  9. Pride goes before a fall, and loss aversion tends to follow profitable periods and winning streaks, both of which can help create a big head.

    Losing is a necessary part of winning: if one is not willing to lose, then in the long run one cannot win.
     
    #49     Aug 31, 2009
  10. FB123

    FB123

    Redneck,

    This was BPTrader's very first post on these forums 9 months ago:

    "I plan to start trading after reading a few trading books. But I really need some advice from REAL people.

    If you are a SUCCESSFUL/PROFITABLE trader, please throw me some bits of advice, any advice will be appreciated.

    I am especially interested the number of years you took to become successful/profitable, because it will give me an idea of how much time I should be prepared to spend.

    Thanks!"


    http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showt...126#post2257126

    Since then he has been contradicting himself about having years of trading experience, never losing on a trade, etc.

    It makes sense to me that his first post on these forums was probably the most honest one, and that all the other contradictions and lies came later.

    Are you sure you still want to hear his marvelous thoughts?

    Just thought you should know.
     
    #50     Aug 31, 2009