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💡 IDEAS Improving Your Trading Results

Reviewing your trading performance is not just a 'once a year' event. We actually should conduct different types of review after each trade, after each session, after each week and then again monthly. And also complete a six monthly review and at the end of the calendar year. While we will be reviewing our P&L figures and drilling right down into the stats such as winning percentage and win/loss size ratio for each of the setups, our biannual review is not so much about that stuff. That gets taken care of on a monthly basis. The biannual review is really a chance to reflect on your results, your plan and your goals from a much higher level. And the best way to do that is...



ASK YOURSELF QUESTIONS!!!


The real insights in life come from questioning what is happening and provide the answer. Ideally, the questions will also be customised to your needs. If you relax into the process you'll know the questions to ask. But to get you started, maybe some of the following questions will help provide you with an insight which will make 2011 your best year yet.



Am I enjoying myself?
Have I achieved my trading goals? Why? Why not?
Are my trading goals still relevant?
Is my trading plan current? Does it accurately reflect how I trade?
What is the strongest part of my trading plan? What can I do to improve it?
What is the weakest part of my trading plan? What can I do to improve it? What can I do to minimise the risk or impact?
What is the area of my trading plan that I haven’t really developed to its fullest potential?
Do I really know whether my plan provides a positive expectancy? How do I know?
What is one thing I could do right now to improve my pre-trading preparation?
What is one thing I could do right now to improve my identification of setups?
What is one thing I could do right now to improve my entries?
What is one thing I could do right now to improve my trade management?
What is one thing I could do right now to improve my exits?
What is one thing I could do right now to improve my post-trade review process?
What is one thing I could do right now to improve my record keeping?
What is one thing I could do right now to improve my longer term reviews (weekly, monthly, biannually)?
What is one thing I could do right now to improve my discipline?
What is one thing I could do right now to improve my consistency?
What is one thing I could do right now to improve my trading psychology?
What is one thing I could do right now to improve my money management?
What is one thing I could do right now to improve my risk management?
What do I fear most in my trading?
What am I embarrassed to talk to others about when discussing my trading?
What was the low point of the last six months? What will I do to prevent that reoccurring?
What was the high point of the last six months? What will I do to ensure that repeats again in future?
How do I plan to improve in coming months?
What are my current life goals? What are my current trading goals.


It's that simple. Hopefully there's one or two in the list that you really related to. If not, you'll need to find your own question. Relax, and ask yourself, 'What is the most important question I need to ask myself to improve my trading?' Then let the question go. The answer will come when it's ready.
 
Self-reflection and routinely evaluating trading performance are concepts that I truly adore. Reviewing and asking yourself these profound, important questions can help you stay on course, even though it's easy to get sucked into the day-to-day trades. In my opinion, choosing one area to work on after every trade is a great way to advance. These minor adjustments gradually add up, whether it's bettering psychology, trade management, or risk management. It's a comprehensive approach to improving as a trader because it emphasizes personal development rather than just numbers. Learning never stops!
 

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