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The Importance of a Trading Plan

   
Author: Yves Mailhot
 

Trying to win in the stock market without a trading plan is like trying to build a house without blueprints - costly mistakes are inevitable.

Why do you need a Trading Plan?

1 - During trading hours, emotions will turn smart people into idiots. Therefore, you have to avoid having to make decisions during those hours. For every action you take during trading hours, the reason should not be greed or fear. The reason should be because it is in the plan. With a good plan, your task becomes one of patience and discipline.

2 - Consistent results require consistent actions - consistent actions can only be achieved through a detailed plan.

What should be in your trading plan?

1 - Your strategy to enter and exit trades

You have to describe the conditions that have to be met before you enter a trade. You also have to describe the conditions under which you will close a position. These conditions may include technical analysis, fundamental analysis, or a combination of both. They may also include market conditions, public sentiment, etc...

2 - Your Money management rules to keep losses small - the goal of money management is to ensure your survival by avoiding risks that could take you out of business. Your money management rules should include the following:

- Maximum amount at risk for each trade.
- Maximum amount at risk for all your opened positions.
- Maximum daily and weekly amount lost before you stop trading

3 - Your daily routine - after the market closes, before it opens, etc...

4 - Activities you carry out during the weekend.

5 - I also like to include reminders that I read every day

I will follow a trading plan to guide my trading - therefore my job will be one of patience and discipline.

- I will always keep my trading plan simple.
- I will take actions according to my trading plan, not because of greed, fear, or hope.
- I will not deceive myself when I deviate from my trading plan. Instead I will admit the error and correct it.

I will have a winning attitude.

- Take responsibility for all your actions dont blame the market or world events.
- Trade to trade well and for the love of trading, not to trade often and not for the money.
- Dont be influenced by the opinions of others.
- Never think that taking money from the market is easy.
- Dont try to guess the future trading is a game of probabilities.
- Use your head and stay calm dont get excited or depressed.
- Handle trading as a serious intellectual pursuit.
- Dont count how much money you have made or lost while you are in a trade - focus on trading well.

A trading plan will not guarantee you success in the stock market but not having one will pretty much guarantee failure.

For an example of a trading plan, visit

http://www.TradingFramework.com/tradingplan.htm

 
 
 

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