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Making Money Is Easy

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

(View The Video Online: Market coach Doug Hirschhorn, PhD, advises traders that making money really is easy. Keeping it, however, is a bit more challenging.)


This week’s trading lesson: Making money is easy. In fact, making money in any market is easy. It’s keeping it that’s hard.

You see, most traders are right about 50 percent of the time. Successful trading really isn’t about how much you make when you are right. Rather, it’s about how much you lose when you’re wrong.

We all know most traders fail to reach their potential because of poor discipline. That’s not new. And as the trading coach to Wall Street’s elite, I’ve been able to pinpoint three common factors that cause that loss of discipline:

  1. Holding a position for a long time and getting out because you’re either bored or lose patience.
  2. Staying in a losing position, thinking it can’t possibly get any worse. Invariably, it does.
  3. Having a winning trade on but being afraid of turning the profit into a loss. You book the trade only to watch it rip in your favor a short time later.

If I just described you, welcome to the party. But don’t worry too much — Dr. Doug has the cure for your trading ailment.

Every day, before you begin trading, look around and see what the price action or the vibe is. Is it quiet? Is it fearful? Is it passive? Is it aggressive? Then I want you to ask yourself one question: “Is today a day to make money or limit my losses?”

Once you have the answer, trade that way. Remember, your job is to make money, not to be right. And sometimes, the best way to do that is to sit on your hands and not lose any.

Think better, invest smarter.

Is the Recession Over? Thoughts From Vegas

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

Some are standing on the sidelines, and others are thinking about jumping back into the investing game, but is the recession over? Should you wait more time, before jumping in?

In reality, the recession has nothing to do with human feelings and thoughts that cross your mind. Technically speaking, humans had the same fears about money 100 years ago, and they’ll continue to have the same fears 100 years from now.

It’s all a matter of whether you can control your feelings enough to make your trades succeed for you. Watch this video (as I connect with CNBC and some of its experts). This should help you decide whether it’s your time or not.

4 Reasons to Expect a Slow Summer for the Markets

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

 

1)      Professionals are Risk Averse

a.       Major players in market are still licking wounds from last years losses. They have made back substantial amounts to get closer to their high water mark and now are starting to see redemptions slow down and even some positive cash flow into the funds. So last thing they want to do is press when the markets are hitting a range and risk giving back some of those profits from Q1 and Q2.

 

 

2)      Government Mish Mosh

a.       Lots of meetings, lots of talks on rebuilding, lots of unanswered questions….leads to too much uncertainty for professionals to build an investment theme based on significant catalysts

 

 

3)      The Risk/Reward Profile Stinks

a.       Violent, but low liquidity moves are likely. When less players are in the mix, that means less buyers and sellers. This can cause sharp drops in prices on little or no news. For the professional this means that the risk/reward profile for his trades is not favorable and as a result, the best trade is to take a vacation and sit on the sidelines for now.

 

 

4)      The Markets are Created by People

a.       People have lives and families. Summer is typical vacation time for many or long weekend trips to summer homes. After the roller coaster ride this market has given us, many people are just exhausted and need some solid Rest and Recuperation time to charge up for the remainder of the year. When less people are trading the markets, then less volume is injected into the markets. Less volume means fewer trades/transactions.

 

 

 

Think Better and Trade Better

Dr Doug

 

 

 

 

 

The 7 Essential Investment Rules

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

 

1)      Begin each investment with the end in mind (have a game plan)

 

2)      Always maintain a “P.M.A.” (Positive Mental Attitude)

 

3)      Avoid falling in love with investments and positions

 

4)      Only invest when you have an “EDGE”

 

5)      The market does not know your position or how much you are up or down

 

6)      Manage Your Risk: H + W + P = E

(Hoping + Wishing + Praying = Exit the Trade)

 

7)      Play the game “One Trade at a Time” 

(The most important investment is the one you have right now - not the one you had in the past or the one you want to do in the future)

 

 

 

Dr Doug

Essential Trading Rules

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

Dr. Doug discusses his seven rules for traders.