WorldWide Markets with Simon Brown

#296: Avoiding the big losers


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Avoid the big losers or risk your portfolio

A -60% return requires a +150% to beak even. A -80% return requires +400% to break even. Think about that. Saving that last 20% on the downside is worth a 250% smaller return on the upside.

— Ari Paul (@AriDavidPaul) February 13, 2018

 

Trading is really probability and all we have to do as traders is enter on time and then ensure no large losses. If we avoid the large losses those small profits and losses will cancel each other out and the occasional large winner will make all the profits. But we have to cut the large losers or else we go bust.

So why do we hang onto our losers?

  • Fear of the pain - we want the thrill of winner because then we're winners.
  • Fear of being wrong - measure by what you control (perfect trade challenge).
  • Fear of the money being gone - trade smaller size.
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