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Strategies & Market Trends : The Options Box
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To: mishedlo who wrote (9871)3/7/2001 11:37:23 AM
From: hobo  Read Replies (1) of 10876
 
Still holding IBM that Toscano chasticed me about.

Hmmm did it sound like that ?

My apologies... sometimes I seem to be vociferous when I really do not mean to... I certainly do not know all the answers for sure.

Maybe my problem is that I think everything I should play perfect. When I do not I feel bad. Thoughts?

Well... since you asked -gg- at times I make the same mistake (feeling bad), but one needs to remember that this is nt about "being right or wrong" it is about "making money". I guess it is the ego thing...

Once one is able to walk away from a "bad trade" (not a "wrong one") without having that "bad feeling", then I feel one succeeds from the perspective of a "good trader".

The thing to keep a perspective of is: Once out of the (bad) trade one can re-enter a better one-- whether it is a different stock/option etc. it does not matter, what matters is that we make money, since that is the name of the game.

Just my thoughts... no chasticising -g-
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