Robertneville wrote:
When I look back at trades I've made I can't help but only focus on the bad ones.
I feel like yafss is mocking me what with Matterson and Robson sitting at a total of -270k lost and both still in my side
I like to analyse my trades. It's important to analyse both the good and bad. What can you learn from it? With the bad ones, try and figure out, was it a good process, but just bad luck? Or was it flawed logic (certain blinkers on, recency bias, small sample size conclusions, confirmation bias, cognitive dissonance etc)? Write down the learnings for the following year.