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Thoughts On Following A Timing Strategy

Published 10/03/2014, 01:43 AM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM

When it comes to making decisions, our minds tend to perceive and react to the information available to us, each in its own particular way. This is not something we think much about. It is a part of each of us. Trying to change this process is almost impossible.

This is usually not of any consequence in our everyday lives, but in the realm of investing, our perceptions and reactions, and the emotions they generate, are very often the opposite of what is needed to be successful.

How do we start making consistently correct trading decisions? How do we make decisions without emotions interfering? How do we trade with confidence?

The answer is simple. We follow an unemotional timing strategy which keeps us on the path to profitability. Strategies that have been profitable for many years in real-time trading. Strategies that keep us with the current trend.

Gunslingers

Many traders, market timers, investors have no plan at all. They are like the proverbial Gunslingers of the Old West. A news event causes the market to decline and BANG, they go short. An economic indicator comes in better than expected, the market rises, and POW they go long.

Trading by emotion, they make trades that seem solid at the time, and they hold that position until it becomes more painful to hold it than to not hold it. They may even make an occasional profit.

But that lack of focus...lack of planning, will ultimately lead to poor performance, and to outright losses.

Why do so many traders sell at bottoms, and buy at tops? It is such a well known fact that it is almost funny, except when you are the person at that top or bottom.

Have you (or someone you know) ever said, "well, I finally decided to go long (or short), so expect the market to reverse on me, again." Actually expecting" ahead of time" that the trade will be unprofitable.

You will not hear that from someone following a timing strategy. He or she knows that following the strategy will avoid emotional trading errors, and lead to long term profits.

Strategy Equals Long Term Success

Trading requires discipline. Some have it, and others that wish for success must learn it.

The benefit of of following a proven trading strategy is twofold.

First - If you have a trading strategy, you'll be able to ignore all the data that doesn't affect your trading. The media is rough on traders - at any given time, you could find ten reasons to buy and ten reasons to sell. That emotional roller coaster is a nightmare, but if you are following a trading strategy, you won't talk yourself out of good trades, nor will you keep yourself in bad ones.

Second - Our emotions cannot cause us to make unprofitable decisions if they are not involved in decision making. We have a trading strategy. We know it works. All we need do is follow it. Never second guess the trading strategy. That is allowing your emotions to come back into play, and emotions result in losses.

Only through following a proven market timing strategy will you save yourself a great deal of frustration, and successfully grow your investments.

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