Make an Honest Self-Appraisal

Think about the last loss you had in your trading. What caused it? Who was responsible for it?  

If your response was anything other than yourself (e.g., the market, my broker, bad advice, etc.), then you are not taking responsibility for your results and the consequence of not taking full responsibility for your results is that you will repeat the mistake over and over again. 

On the other hand, if you are willing to accept total responsibility for your investment results, you begin to understand all of the mistakes that you’ve made and then you will be able to correct them. The market will become your Financial University. Moreover, you will realize that you are the most important factor in your trading or investment success. When you do that, you are way ahead of the crowd.

There are several reasons for focusing on behaviour rather than systems: 

  1. If you want to be good, you must design something that fits you. That is only possible if you design the methodology.
  2. Psychology is far more important than methodology. In fact, psychology is part of the methodology. For example, when we attempt to help people develop a reasonable method that works, they resist it strongly because they have so many biases that keep them focused on the wrong aspect of trading—areas that have nothing to do with success and it is very difficult to show them the correct direction.

The best thing you can do for yourself to increase your income from the market is to determine how you are blocking yourself.  This should be done at two levels. Whenever you develop a trading business plan, a great deal of it should have to do with introspection. Take a look at all of your beliefs. Are they useful beliefs or do they hinder you in some way? What are your strengths and weaknesses? What can’t you see clearly because you are part of it? You should look at doing this sort of assessment at least once each quarter.

The second self-appraisal you need to make is at the beginning of the day—and perhaps even hourly throughout the day. What’s going on in your life? Are you ready to face the markets? How are you feeling? Is there some sort of self-sabotage surfacing in you? For example, are you starting to get too confident? Are you starting to get too greedy? Do you in any way want to override your system? The best traders and investors constantly do this sort of self-assessment. If you want to make more money in the market, then perhaps you should start doing the same.

Note that this article has been written by inputs from the book, “Trade your way to Financial freedom” by Dr.Van.K.Tharp

About the Author: Trading Coach Dr. Van K. Tharp, is widely recognized for his best-selling book Trade Your Way to Financial Freedom and his classic Peak Performance Home Study Program for traders and investors.

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Make an Honest Self-Appraisal

Think about the last loss you had in your trading. What caused it? Who was responsible for it?  

If your response was anything other than yourself (e.g., the market, my broker, bad advice, etc.), then you are not taking responsibility for your results and the consequence of not taking full responsibility for your results is that you will repeat the mistake over and over again. 

On the other hand, if you are willing to accept total responsibility for your investment results, you begin to understand all of the mistakes that you’ve made and then you will be able to correct them. The market will become your Financial University. Moreover, you will realize that you are the most important factor in your trading or investment success. When you do that, you are way ahead of the crowd.

There are several reasons for focusing on behaviour rather than systems: 

  1. If you want to be good, you must design something that fits you. That is only possible if you design the methodology.
  2. Psychology is far more important than methodology. In fact, psychology is part of the methodology. For example, when we attempt to help people develop a reasonable method that works, they resist it strongly because they have so many biases that keep them focused on the wrong aspect of trading—areas that have nothing to do with success and it is very difficult to show them the correct direction.

The best thing you can do for yourself to increase your income from the market is to determine how you are blocking yourself.  This should be done at two levels. Whenever you develop a trading business plan, a great deal of it should have to do with introspection. Take a look at all of your beliefs. Are they useful beliefs or do they hinder you in some way? What are your strengths and weaknesses? What can’t you see clearly because you are part of it? You should look at doing this sort of assessment at least once each quarter.

The second self-appraisal you need to make is at the beginning of the day—and perhaps even hourly throughout the day. What’s going on in your life? Are you ready to face the markets? How are you feeling? Is there some sort of self-sabotage surfacing in you? For example, are you starting to get too confident? Are you starting to get too greedy? Do you in any way want to override your system? The best traders and investors constantly do this sort of self-assessment. If you want to make more money in the market, then perhaps you should start doing the same.

Note that this article has been written by inputs from the book, “Trade your way to Financial freedom” by Dr.Van.K.Tharp

About the Author: Trading Coach Dr. Van K. Tharp, is widely recognized for his best-selling book Trade Your Way to Financial Freedom and his classic Peak Performance Home Study Program for traders and investors.

Subscribe to our channel Now.

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