Revamp the way of writing trading journal
I was looking for a way to write my trading journal in a short and effective fashion. I revisited Maoxian’s trading for dummies again, and I studied the way he compiled the 90+ trading for dummies lesson.
I found that writing my trading journal in Q&A (Question and Answer) style is something I need to seriously consider. Sometimes, unintentionally, I cheated myself by not writing down my trading mistake. Or sometimes, I am just writing too much of something that is not worth to be mentioned in trading journal.
By forcing myself to answer a series of questions in trading journal will help to keep the journal clean and clear, at the same time, to remind myself about my own trading rules.
This is not new, I know few traders are doing this.
Here are the questions I quote from Maoxian’s Trading for dummies lessons.
1) Why would you be paying attention to this futures contract ?
2) Is the trend up or down? Would you be looking to get long or short this futures contract?
3) Where would you get long/short this futures contract ?
4) Where would you put the initial protective stop?
5) When would you stop trading for the day?
6) Where would you exit the position?
These 6 questions are effective in keeping me disciplined. If I am unable to answer these questions, something is really wrong with my trading.
(If one day, bloggers are able to claim and charge copyright of their postings, Maoxian will no longer need to trade. The copyright fee from dummies lessons should feed him very well
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