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A trader should have a trading system. A trading system should provide a general set of rules that the trader can refer and adhere to when emotional madness might otherwise prevail. As a trader begins to discover individual weaknesses and trading flaws, more specific rules can be introduced. A trading plan is a must. This plan might specify such things as: which markets to follow, number of contracts to trade at any one time, profit goals per week, month, or year, and maximum loss allowed per trade. Without these rules emotions such as greed may take over when, for instance, a position is profitable. Greed could turn to despair when prices turn around and the trader refuses to exit the market, in hopes that prices will become favorable again. A good trading plan would have dictated an appropriate exit from the market to protect profits. One of the most common mistakes of futures speculators is having no limit on losses. In a losing situation it is easy to let losses accumulate in hopes that prices will turn around. A losing position should be exited quickly. A losing position doesnt mean the speculator is a bad trader, simply that the timing was wrong. The trader should re-evaluate the market to assess the proper timing. Another common mistake is to take profits too early. There is a tendency for the novice trader to take profits while the market continues upward without him. Market movement should determine profits. A brokered exit order that lags slightly behind current prices will protect profits. A good trader is a disciplined trader. Having an unemotional attitude and a deliberate trading system are the hallmarks of a successful trader. © Brett Krkosska - All Rights Reserved
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