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Divide your Risk Capital in 3 Parts.
As part of the Successful money management, it is always advised to divide your Capital you
can into 3 Parts(50:30:20) and at any given time none of your Single Trade should have more than a part of your capital in it even if you are in a winning position. At the same time always keep some spare money for any Buying Opportunity, which may come any time.


Trade ONLY in active & high Volume Stocks.
Many Traders get stuck with stocks for want of liquidity. Always rely upon Stocks which have reasonably high volume over a period of time. High Volume are always advised for easy Entry, Exit and Stop Loss. In low volume stocks the spread is too high and chance of Stop Loss limit getting failed is too high as there would be no Buyer or seller at your Stop Loss Level.

Maintain a Trading Plan
Successful traders always maintain a Trading Plan . One must prepare a Watch List and remain focused on the movement of those stocks regularly. For example a Stock 'X' is on verge of a Bullish Breakout from any pattern or stock 'Y' has declined substantially after an initial sharp upmove or stock 'Z' is close to an important support level. Successful trader would concentrate on the movement of these stocks constantly and enter the trade as soon as stock 'X' gives the anticipated breakout or stock 'Y' starts an upmove or stock 'Z' breaks the support level to initiate better gains.

Never Over Trade
This is the most common mistake committed by Traders, particularly after a Streak of winning Trades. This mistake Generally not only wipes off all the profits, but puts traders in heavy losses. In order to remain in market while making consistent Profits, under no circumstances, traders should go beyond their Risk Capital.

Trade in 5 to 7 Stocks at a time with strict Stop Loss.
In a Bull move, most of the stocks move up and similarly in any Bear Move, most of the stock moves southwards. As a Trader you know this fact but can you Buy 20 Stocks and try to make profit in all the 20 stocks just because all are moving up or vice versa in a Down trend? What will happen if market reverses without any indication on any bad news? Would you be able to monitor all your trades in such situation? Smart and Successful trader would trade in 5 to 7 stocks with strict Stop Loss and keep a strict vigil to avoid any misfortune in case of any eventuality.
Simultaneously never do the mistake of investing all your money in a single stock ,
which is again a bad investment practice . It is possible that sometimes your counter might
underperform with bad results of the company even though the overall economy is doing good .
So it always better choice to keep invested all your money in 5-7 stocks rather than a single
Stock.


Sell Short as often as you go Long.
More than 90% of common investors/ Traders are 'Bulls' by nature. Because they love to see prices going up only. Stocks are bought by anybody/ corporate/ financial institutions/ Mutual Funds to make profit on rise. They have large holdings and mentally they wish and pray for the market to rise only. But facts are different. History shows that Bull Phases have shorter duration that Bear phases. So every stock that moves up will retrace back to 38%-50%-66%. Since 90% investors are Bulls by heart they normally do not book profit at higher levels to re-enter later at lower levels instead they prefer to increase their portfolio at lower levels. Successful Traders know how to capitalize such correction. They are always prepared to go 'Short' as often as they trade on 'Long' side.

Don't Trade if you are not Clear.
Many Traders, because of their daily habits trade even when there are no signals to buy or short. Normally such situation arrives after a sharp rise or decline when stocks are adjusting their values. While some stocks attempt to move up, few may be taking breather before next move. Such situation are often confusing. There is no harm in taking rest for a day or two or short period if the trend is choppy, unclear or doubtful, instead of putting your money at higher risk.


Withdraw portion of your profits.
The business of Trading is excellent as long as you are making profits. Unlike other business your losses can be unlimited and rapid if market does not move as per your expectations. While in other businesses you may have other remedial measures available but in trading it is you only who has to control it. Traders have large egos particularly after series of successful trades and their tendency to enlarge commitments in overconfidence may cause major financial set back. There fore it is must that trader must take a portion of the profit and put it in separate account. This is absolutely must for long term stability in the market.


'Tips'/'Rumors' can ruin you sooner or later- Don't follow them.
Tips and Rumors are part of the game in Stock market. In most cases these are spread by vested interests through brokers, media, analysts, or other rumor mongers in the interest of any particular company well before their IPO's, or to reduce/enlarge holdings or whatever reason. But instead of relying on Charts which are the translated copy of Price Action of any scrip based on demand supply. While you may be lucky if you have had made profits on such 'Tips' but there are 100% chances that you are likely to be trapped in sooner or later if trading on 'Tips' or 'Rumors' is part of your strategy. Believe in Charts, act on Charts. There is no second best option.
posted by Dimba @ 1:59 AM  
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
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