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Battling My Fear of Heights

Like most folks, I appreciate a bargain.

I regularly buy pullbacks in strong stocks. On the flipside, I love nothing more than selling a stock I bought at a low-risk entry point into a 3-day 15% straight up rally.

But one of my personal worst trading habits is to close out a winning trade with just a small gain.. early in the move.. usually with intentions to reload the shares at a slightly better price. That can work later in a move, but usually not when the stock is just leaving the launchpad.

And even if I want to trade around some of a stock’s natural volatility before it’s launched, I’ve gotta do it with only a portion of the shares.

After I sold it at 31.50 last week, leaving 8% on the table, GOL has now traded sideways for 2 days (while the market sold off).. so this time it “waited” for me. Typically I don’t get that lucky.

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Comment by Jeff
2006-02-21 23:55:00

What trader doesn’t fight that urge? Keep catching those good trades and worst case you are booking regular gains (could be worse)!

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Comment by BWV
2006-02-22 00:58:00

you’re right, having some profits to protect in the first place is a good problem to have. i’ve re-bought higher on numerous occasions, and this GOL looks like it’ll be another one.

i guess holding for more than just a few days simply isn’t in my trading personality right now.

i don’t want to force anything, but i’d really like to work on that.

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Comment by BWV
2006-02-22 00:59:00

ps.
thanks for commenting, bandit!

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