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What is the single most important element in trading?

What is the single most important element in trading?

  • Psychology/Proper Mindset

    Votes: 21 48.8%
  • Stock/Market Selection

    Votes: 5 11.6%
  • Money Management/Position Sizing

    Votes: 7 16.3%
  • Entry Techniques

    Votes: 1 2.3%
  • Exits

    Votes: 4 9.3%
  • Luck

    Votes: 5 11.6%

  • Total voters
    43
Turning a profit?
 
Turning a profit would be the most important aspect.

Picking the right stocks in my opinion would be the 2nd most important factor.
 
Capital.

Like to see you turn a profit without it!!

So none of the above
 
I voted for mindset as its generally the driver for people to be drawn into making mistakes in the other areas.

It's also the first thing and the last thing that influences trading decisions. It's also something no book can tell you how to prepare for.
 
tech/a said:
Capital.

Like to see you turn a profit without it!!

So none of the above


Perhaps I should have frased that.
"Protection of capital"

The other selections are all necessary components of successful trading but not in my veiw the sole most important issue more combinations of to gain a profit and protect capital.
 
Trading is 80% Psychological, and 20% Mehanical (Analysis and Management).

You can have the best analysis and management strategy there is, but if your'e not thinking properly it all goes out the window!
 
Knowing the results (knowing your desired result will give you focus) you want and your reasons (purpose will drive you) for trading are important, as well as having a WRITTEN TRADING PLAN!
 
If you include discipline in "Psychology/Proper Mindset" that has my vote.
Although it must go in hand with "money management etc"
 
Would have been interesting to see a "learning from mistakes" section, although it could perhaps fit into the mindset area
 
Research and the development of a strategy that helps you achieve your goals. Profit obviously helps!
 
clearly the options open for selection are quite similar to those open to anyone deciding whats the most important thing re:sex -

1. having the 'proper' mindset.
2. selecting the right 'target'.
3. everyone says size is important.
4. entry techniques.
5. exiting can be VERY important.
6. luck - well it rhymes with ....

personally while you are young i feel its important to be a day trader, even if your bids arent accepted. but once into your more senior years, you need to rely on 'guaranteed returns', with some 'specking'.
 
excalibur said:

extremely dangerous trusting your capital to 'instinct' IMO
you don't have a working crystal ball there do you?

possible to use instinct when you've exhausted all other analysis options and still have too many oppurtunities IMO
 
loakglen said:
extremely dangerous trusting your capital to 'instinct' IMO
you don't have a working crystal ball there do you?

possible to use instinct when you've exhausted all other analysis options and still have too many oppurtunities IMO

The question was: what is the single most important and not the only important.
If your interested knowing more: check following thread:

https://www.aussiestockforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1371
 
excalibur said:
The question was: what is the single most important and not the only important.
If your interested knowing more: check following thread:

https://www.aussiestockforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1371
I think that's imortant to remember, having everytning in place, not just some single aspect of your plan that your preoccupied with (eg like winning percentage). It might also be in what you wear: https://www.aussiestockforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1460&page=2
 
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