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回答: Read this somewhere beforeFreewilly2006-10-06 21:27:21

5. Be patient. If a trade is missed, wait for a correction to occur before putting the trade on.
6. Be patient. Once a trade is put on, allow it time to develop and give it time to create the profits you expected.
7. Be patient. The old adage that "you never go broke taking a profit" is maybe the most worthless piece of advice ever given. Taking small profits is the surest way to ultimate loss I can think of, for small profits are never allowed to develop into enormous profits. The real money in trading is made from the one, two or three large trades that develop each year. You must develop the ability to patiently stay with winning trades to allow them to develop into that sort of trade.
8. Be patient. Once a trade is put on, give it time to work; give it time to insulate itself from random noise; give it time for others to see the merit of what you saw earlier than they.
9. Be impatient. As always, small loses and quick losses are the best losses. It is not the loss of money that is important. Rather, it is the mental capital that is used up when you sit with a losing trade that is important.
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These are completely meaningless. If someone buys a stock and the stock has dropped a little bit, do you go with rule 9 to cut the loss small or go with rule 8 to let it develop further?

Finding an exit point is even harder than finding an entry point.

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回复:回复:回复:Read this somewhere before -Freewilly- 给 Freewilly 发送悄悄话 (3717 bytes) () 10/06/2006 postreply 21:43:03

Good points, agree with all of your comments -meishi- 给 meishi 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 10/07/2006 postreply 07:43:34

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