Kirk Du Plessis | Jun 27, 2012 02:12AM ET
This past weekend while I was at the beach I spent the first night out on the porch drinking beer with my brothers-in-law.
Naturally we all forgot to apply ample amounts of bug spray – I’m sure you know where the rest of this goes right?
We got peppered with bites the next morning, leaving the rest of the week hot, sunny and itchy. Common sense says that you shouldn’t scratch because it will only spread. But our natural instinct is to scratch the hell out of them until it doesn’t itch anymore.
Trading On Facts Not Itches
In all this drama I found myself thinking of trading. What else is new. I freaking love the markets and am always looking for uncommon ways to help you all learn more about options.
Back to the point here. As traders we often find ourselves trading as a way to facilitate an itch we have. Whether it’s for money, free time, perceived power, a new car or whatever. There is something we need and trading fills the void.
The reality is that we should not itch just because we can. We shouldn’t make a trade just because the order is up and we might make money on it. This kind of thinking we know is wrong yet we continue to do it year in and year out.
Learn To Trade ONLY After Confirmed Signals
Those of you who have been a reader for a long time know that I’m a fan of following multiple technical indicators. I don’t use just one but I also don’t use 425 either.
After you have picked your favorite indicators teach yourself not to trade (itch that bug bite) unless you have a confirmed signal. Sure it may take a long time to show up and in the mean time you are just dying to itch that scratch you have – but hold fast.
On the SPX chart below you’ll notice that sometimes it may look like you are going to get a signal but the market will then turn even faster in the opposite direction. Patience will help make the right decision more often than not.
1 Cool Trick That Might Help
I’m sure as obsessed with the price chart of a stock as I am. But just for kicks, try to make a calculated decision without looking at the price chart. Remove the pricing history and just look at the indicators on a full screen.
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