The trouble with certainty in trading is that there isn't any. An
unanticipated piece of news can change the direction of a stock in a
flash and what looked like a sure thing wasn't. Markets can turn on
sudden political turmoil. The Fed Chairman can make a statement and
stocks turn on a dime. That is why even the greatest traders suffer
losses at times. There is no certainty in trading.
I am amazed by the number of emails I get that contain what their
authors contend are absolute certainties. Many are what I would call
emails with an attitude. Bold statements like: "you can't make money
trading options," or "the only way to make money in the markets is buy
and hold," or "I want to make money, why would I even consider selling
naked puts," or "this market is not bullish and it will only get worse,"
are chock full of certainties. These notes are generally written with
strong, positive language almost as though the language could bully the
reader into believing the same certainty the writer perceives. The
language, sometimes reaching the level of invective, demonstrates an
incredibly strong emotional attachment to the writer's belief. Many of
the emails include such certainties about market direction and stock
direction. They drip strong emotion.
The simple fact is that no matter how certain I am about what a
stock price will do, my certainty will have no affect on the price. I
can't will a stock price to go up. I can have some pretty compelling
reasons to believe it will go up, but that does not mean it will go up.
There is no stock that may not go down on any given day or for any given
week. It doesn't matter what you think or what I think; we are quite
unlikely to force a stock to move in a given direction on our own.
Those who are emotionally attached to their beliefs about direction
of stock or markets are at serious risk of sustaining significant loss.
If one believes a stock is going to go up, for example, and it turns
down instead, the trader with the emotional attachment to his belief is
less likely to cut losses, but rather stick with the belief that "it'll
come back." I personally know people who were certain the Nasdaq 100
would continue to soar as we entered the year 2000. Some of those folks
bought or added to their position in the Q's (Nasdaq 100 tracking stock)
at the $105 level in early 2000 and, because they were sure the Nasdaq
would continue to rise, they held on, and on, and ..... The Q's now,
almost 8 years later are trading at roughly 1/2 that price. What profit
did their certainty yield?
Whatever we think about the market can only be an opinion. It can
be buttressed with innumerable facts, formulae, and rationale, but the
bottom line is it is still just an opinion. We must be willing to
accept the proposition that we can actually have an opinion that is
wrong. If we fail to recognize that fact, we are quite unlikely to fail
to cut losses and are doomed to fail in our trading. Trading requires
the ability to be facile and the willingness to see what the market is
actually doing. Saying something, even with real gusto and sincere
belief doesn't necessarily make it so in the markets.
Good Trading!
Bill Kraft
Editor of $10 Trader, Option Trader and Trend Trader
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