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Thursday, October 25, 2007

Options-Trading Discipline

Proper money management and patience in options trading are the cornerstones to success. The key to this winning combination is discipline. Now, discipline is not something that we apply only during the hours of trading, opening it up like bottled water at the opening bell and storing it away at the closing. Discipline is a way of life, a method of thinking. It is, most of all, an approach. If you have a consistent and methodical system, discipline leads to profits in trading. On the one hand, it means taking a quick, predefined loss because it is often better to exit a losing position rather than letting the losses pile up. On the other hand, discipline is holding your options position if you are winning, and not adjusting an options position when it is working in your favor.
It also entails doing a significant amount of preparatory work before market hours. This includes getting ready and situated before initiating a trade so that, in a focused state, you can monitor market events as they unfold.
Discipline can sometimes have a negative sound, but the way to freedom and prosperity is an organized, focused, and responsive process of trading. With that, and an arsenal of low-risk/high-profit options strategies, profits can indeed flow profusely. The consistent disciplined application of these strategies is essential to our success as professional traders. Plan your trade and trade your plan.
Finally, as option traders, in order to improve in the discipline arena we must identify and either change or rid ourselves of anything in our mental environment that doesn’t contribute to the strictest execution of our well-planned trading approach. We have to stay focused on what we need to learn and do the work that is necessary. Your belief in what is possible will continue to evolve as a function of your propensity to adapt.

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