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Showing posts with label learning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label learning. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Learning to trade

Blue, from blue-point-trading, made a comment this morning when I was on his trading room at 3am. He said something to the effect that it was evident that I'm a serious trader because I'm up and at my desk every morning ready to go. I responded that what I lack in skill, at this point, I am trying to make for with determination. The concept of trading being a skill set that can be learned is interesting to me. As I was leaving my last appointment of the day I was trying to compare learning to trade to another job, and electrician came to mind. It seems to me that learning to trade is like learning to be an electrician. You can jump right it head first and risk certain (financial in the case of trading) death from the simplest mistake. Some might survive this trial by fire but there probably isn't much learning going on and they are setting themselves up for a devastating blow later on. The difference between learning to trade and learning to be an electrician is the opportunities for learning itself. Electricians, as with every other skilled trade, can go find a company or union to teach them the basics and what not to do, whereas a trader has to find all of this out on their own. There are some trading training programs but their cost or location are usually prohibitive. So we are left to our own devices to learn this business. That's what made Blue's comment so interesting to me. It reminded that while many people have blessed me by sharing of their hard-earned knowledge and experience it is up to me to put forth the effort necessary to grow as a trader. Determination might not be the sexiest way to approach a venture, but its what I have so it'll have to do.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

October wrap-up

This has been a challenging month. The challenge hasn't been from an excessively unpredictable market, but rather from my own personal challenge to grow as a trader. Trying new things always causes some level of discomfort and stress, but when you put money into the mix those results are magnified. I'd been practicing new trading tactics on a micro account and had mixed results. When I was patient and focused the results were positive, but when I got distracted from my plan things didn't go so well. This past week I decided it was time to move forward and start trading these new tactics in my regular account. Looking back on the week I'm glad I made that decision because I probably learned more this week than the previous 3 combined. Some pretty good trades were taken, and some really bad ones were taken as well. However, with each experience I've become more confident in what I'm trying to do and my ability to continue to grow as a trader. Thankfully some people in the chat room at www.blue-point-trading.blogspot.com have offered of themselves and their knowledge to help me grow. I'm very excited going forward at what the possibilities could be.