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Want To Win In The Markets? First Learn How To Lose
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Introduction"The only thing to do when a person is wrong is to be right, by ceasing to be wrong. Cut your losses ...
"The Traffic dealeronly thing to do when a person is wrong is to be right, by ceasing to be wrong. Cut your losses quickly, without hesitation. Don’t waste time." -Jesse Livermore, "Reminiscences of a Stock Operator"
When the Russian stock market crashed last week, I was intrigued. Panic in the markets never fails to grab my attention. At less than three-times earnings, there also appeared to be an adequate margin of safety in many Russian commodity-producers so I took at stab at it. However, after putting the trade on, I was never able to get comfortable with it as an actual holding and so I got right out.

Of course, buying into panic is never comfortable, but at least you can have faith in the idea that there is some level of intrinsic value that provides a floor for potential losses. Buying Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) in the wake of Steve Jobs’ passing or Herbalife (NYSE:HLF) as Bill Ackman was pursuing an all-out short assault was uncomfortable, but that faith in an intrinsic floor for prices was there. I just didn’t have that same sort of faith in buying Russian stocks the other day.
The point I’m trying to make is that we all make mistakes. I have made many over the course of my career. But I’ve learned, through difficult experience, to take the loss and move on. Study any of the greatest investors and traders in the world and, while they all have very different ways of making money in the markets, they all have one thing in common: they are very good at taking losses.
With all of the newbie traders that have come into the markets in the past couple of years, drawn to the idea of reaping huge profits in meme stonks, YOLO call options, NFTs and cryptos, this is a lesson that will likely be learned the hard way. But if you’re serious about becoming a real trader or investor, make it your mission to become great at taking losses and the profits will take care of themselves.
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