Losing My Flow and Today’s Trades

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I panicked. As I watched QID gap down this morning, I could feel myself losing my flow. All the Zen stuff I write about went out the window. As my highly developed flight reflex kicked in, Mister Self Awareness (that’s me) was thinking like a four year old being chased by the boogie man. In the time it would take Bruce Lee to unleash a lightning quick combination of punches and kicks, I had pulled up my trading screen and was ready to click on the “sell” tab.

Then, for some reason, a moment of clarity came over me and I remembered something I had blogged about last month. Before placing a trade, I like to ask myself what an expert or someone I respect would think if he or she was watching me. I then imagined what you would think of me right now. I heard a voice say, “this guy’s trading like a coward. I can’t believe I read this damn fool.” Feeling royally embarrassed, I took a step back and decided to wait for the expected bounce that I like to preach about. Of course, the bounce came, and I was able to unload my position for a small gain, in the process saving myself money and embarrassment. Thanks guys.

I sold 1000 shares of QID at $56.69 (entry at $56.50) for a $190 gain (+.33 gain).

I sold 300 shares of VLO at $57.22 (entry at $55.60) for a $486 gain (+2.9%).

I currently am 100% cash, although that could change soon. I may by QID on weakness.

3 responses to “Losing My Flow and Today’s Trades”

  1. Will Avatar

    So now you’re hearing voices, eh? šŸ˜‰ Bruce Lee would probably compliment you on the discipline you showed.

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  2. bp Avatar

    Very cool, no I mean, very cool… nice post

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  3. The Market Speculator Avatar

    Ha ha! Thanks for the comments guys . . .

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