Have you ever wondered why the result of your stock market trading efforts have been miniscule, and far below set target in spite of all positive signal generated from our stock analysis indices? The tip revealed below will no doubt impact on our stock trading efforts if well understood and practiced.
The reason why most investors make poor harvest in their stock trading efforts is because of the failure to investigate or visit the companies they intend buying into for “inside information”. The fundamental and technical analysis gives information about the past and projected future performance of an organization.The missing link is the failure to realize that the published report of the company performance is the result of her yesterday's effort. The result of her actions today will reflect in her future performance result. Inside information gives us first hand information regarding the present health of a growing concern. It tells us what the company is up to now, what they are doing, and what they will do in the future. It's what a company is doing presently that reflects in her quarterly and audited end of year result. The saying goes: "What you are today is the product of your decision yesterday". Conversely, what you will be tomorrow is also a product of your decision today. This is a statement of truth that also applies to the stock trading business.
There are basically two ways to get inside information about a firm. First, do Search engine research for all current news about the firm we intend adding to our Portfolio in the press, look out for issues pertaining to new contract signed or revoked, creditors rating of the firm, litigation and etc. The second approach is to visit the firm, listen to conversation at the reception, pick the brain of the workers. Ask questions. Is the company retrenching? Watch out for new renovation works in progress, new fleet of cars and equipment purchased. Is the firm introducing new products? Are the Employees happy and motivated? Answers to these questions can give us a clue as to the direction the company is going. The result of such visit could be quite revealing and it will help to confirm our decision to invest in that organization or not.
But, before you ask me why all these? My simple answer to that question is a big “YES”.The additional effort you put for such investigation can not be compared to the attendant consequences of a failed investment. To buttress my argument, hear this: There was a firm that was once listed in the stock exchange and was doing well in the market.
Every day people bought and sold this shares. But a day came, an intelligent investor visited the company and discovered to his chagrin, that the company's gate was under lock with over grown weeds for the past few months. Before the regulators got to know about it, many of the investors have suffered various degree of losses. It's what a firm does now that finds expression in her end of year financial report. Be a smart investor and do your stock investing wisely.
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As she stood there expectantly waiting for an answer, he struggled to come to terms with the realization that, although he had focused his complete attention on trying to create wealth for more than 10 years, he had never actually made any real headway.
He had bought and sold many Stocks and several properties over those years, but had never made any real money.
He looked at his daughter, and asked, 'What makes you think we aren't rich, darling?'
She looked at him and said, 'Because you said that if we were rich, you and mom wouldn't have to go to work any more, and you both still work all the time. You said we could live at the beach and play in the sand every day. I want to know what you are doing about that. When can we go and live at the beach?'
Nothing like a child to cut straight to the heart of the problem - and what was he doing about it?
'We're not rich because daddy made some mistakes,' he finally answered. 'What kind of mistakes, daddy,' she asked. 'Well, I bought some shares that were going down and then didn't sell them soon enough. Then I bought some houses but sold them again.' 'Why?' she asked.
He had to think about that. He had no reason to buy those shares in the first place. He had no reason to hold on to them when they kept going down. He had no reason to sell the properties either. Her logic was flawless - why?
He had to change his strategy.
He owed it to himself and his family to finally get his act together and make some changes - that was the day the pain of not living up to his potential made him sit down and write out his trading plan and his goals...his strategy and rules - his life raft.
He started by writing out his vision - what he wanted his life to look like when he became a successful trader and investor, then worked backwards from there - through the details of how he was going to achieve his dream.
He saw in his mind the 4 bedroom apartment on the beach, the red Ferrari 360 Modena, the plasma screen computer monitor in an office overlooking the surf beach 7 floors below, the family holidays in the Greek islands, the significant donations to worthwhile causes and children's charities.
He visualized all the tremendous benefits of becoming a successful trader.
He realized that he was afraid of losing, and that fear was just too expensive to let it control his life any longer!
He decided that he would no longer accept anything less than full compliance with his trading plan.
He decided that he would take every trade entry signal and follow his trading plan as if his life depended on it.
As if, after each trade was closed out, he had to stand in front of a Panel of his trading Mentors, and explain his actions to them - why he entered where he did, where he placed his stop losses, why he exited when he did.
And if they weren't convinced he followed the rules of successful trading, he would be taken out and shot!
This certainly focused his attention on only trading strong trends - trends where the price bars were trading above their respective moving averages for long trades, or below for short trades, and the Stock price was moving strongly in one direction.
He pretended that if he couldn't justify his trading decisions to his trading Mentors, he was dead...
That was the day he resolved to study his selected group of Stocks, the ones that had a track record of trending strongly, every day. He would then take every trade his system produced, put his stop loss orders in the market as he entered each trade it a place where the trend had to change to take him out of the trade, and he would hold every position until the trend changed.
He would act 'as if' he was a great trader, even though his record up to that point had been less than inspiring...
That innocent question from a child turned out to be the start of David's successful trading career.
He started to trade profitably and consistently for the first time in his life. He thought he was doing well, and indeed he was making money.
He knew from his wealthy mentors that rich people are different; they make rational decisions based on facts, not emotions. They understand the value of money - they respect it as a tool for building a better world. They buy well for logical reasons and hold until there is a valid reason to sell.
Then one day, he closed out a trade, and excitedly told his daughter, 'Daddy made a big profit in the market today darling, come and look and see what I did.'
His daughter came over to the computer and looked at the screen as he excitedly showed her where he had bought a Stock and then sold for a $3000 profit. She looked at him and said, 'But daddy, it's still going up, why did you sell it?'
His smile faded as the power of that question sunk in...why had he sold it? What was he doing getting out of such a strongly trending Stock just to take a profit? What would his trading Mentors say?
She was right...the market was still open, so he bought back in again. He had never been able to bring himself to do that before - he was becoming a great trader!
The rally continued and he kept buying more as it rallied. The trend finally changed, but his profit on that trade, when he eventually got a valid sell signal, was $14500!
His daughter's question 2 weeks earlier was worth over $11000!
That was the last time he ever got out of a trade based on his emotions. His fear of the market was gone - thanks to some simple questions from a 7 year old...
So now, it's your turn. Whenever you are preparing to place a trade, find a small child, even if you have to borrow one, and ask them what the trend is. Then don't trade the other way!
If your trading isn't as great as you know it could be, decide to create a trading plan now that will become your life raft.
Remember, fear is just too expensive.
If you are afraid of losing money, reduce your position size until your fear goes away.
Once you have made a series of small profits, you will be trading with the markets money and you can increase you position size according to your growing confidence and account balance.
If you have a series of losses, reduce your position size again until you get back on the right track. Stick to your trading plan - whether it's the one that Peter outlines for you on the website or something else you have tested by paper trading until you are confident that it works.
Then, just do it!
To Your Trading Success,
Tony Spann and the Team
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