Day trading strategies: the complete guide with all the advanced tactics for stock and options trading strategies. Find here the tools you will need to invest in the forex market
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Recovery Period
The recovery period is the time it takes for your account to recover from its max drawdown and form a new equity high. A recovery period that is less than a drawdown period is obviously desirable. So if your account was underwater for two months, a recovery period of one month or three weeks is an excellent metric. The recovery period measures how robust your strategy is. Every strategy experiences losing streaks. The true measure is not how many times it falls but how far it falls and how soon it can get back up. Qualitative Risk We’re now leaving the realms of numbers and entering your mind and your habits. Obviously, this is a more difficult thing to measure, and a lot of it ties in with your mindset. Even if you’re following a purely mechanical system of trading, you will still need to ensure your mind is prepared for trading in the best way possible. Consistency and the degree to which you can repeat good habits are key to managing qualitative risk. While the numbers play an important part and your technical strategy takes care of your order entries, you still need to be of sound mind to execute them. The following habits will calm your mind and prepare it for trading in an optimal way. It is essential for you to see how following these habits will not only make you money but also minimize your chances of losing it in the long run. Exercise Get moving and break out into a sweat. Do something to make sure you’re exercising—be it walking, playing around with your dog, running, anything at all. Physical activity helps clear the cobwebs in your mind, and it helps you feel fresh and energized. You need to approach trading the same way a professional athlete approaches their game. This means you must prepare your body for the trading session. While physically trading isn’t demanding, you’re going to be sitting and staring at a screen for quite some time. This puts stress on your body, and it is not good for your health. Exercise reduces this risk and keeps you fit and fresh. Try to finish your workout a few hours before you trade. Trading right after a heavy workout isn’t ideal for a number of reasons, which I hopefully don’t need to go over. Diet While you can eat as unhealthy as you want and not have it affect your trading, this is more about just taking care of yourself so as to be as healthy as you can be. Remember, risk management is about managing your downside. If you’re sick, you can’t possibly trade, so preventing getting sick is far better than treating it. While this isn’t a diet book, make sure you are satiated and try not to eat anything heavy during the session. This causes you to get drowsy, and you might end up executing your strategy wrong. Sleep This one is non-negotiable. You cannot function on less than eight or how many ever appropriate hours of sleep you need. Some people think they can tough it out on just five or six hours, but this is simply idiotic. Your brain needs rest in order to function properly, and trading puts serious amounts of stress on your mind. Therefore, you need to ensure you’re well rested and make sleep a priority. Do whatever it takes to sleep well, and if you feel tired or lacking in energy during the trading day, walk away from the screen. The market will always be there, and you don’t need to trade every single minute of it. Download 1.65 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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