这个问题问得好。为了感谢你花时间问我这个问题,我打算回答你另一个问题。你知道,交易新手也会做对很多事的。新手们做对了这么多事情,老手们却要花费不少功夫去嘲笑新手,因为这样他们会觉得舒服些。
新手比老手做得好的五件事——好得多
1. 交易新手刚开接触交易的时候都是以一种初学者的心态。禅宗大师Shunryu Suzuki 赞扬了初学者的心态,因为他们开放、空白、时刻准备着接受任何事物。这就是新手的心态,没有被商业新闻和狗屁数据所荼毒,没有被经济新闻和移动均线所影响。简而言之,一个交易新手不会在交易的时候想太多。
2. 交易新手有无限的可能性。在他们有了多年交易经验的时候,在他们损失了几笔钱之后,他们就会开始害怕。这种恐惧深深地埋在心底,这种恐惧让你在刚开始盈利的时候就赶紧平仓,因为你见过太多人在盈利的时候不收手结果最终血本无归了。这种恐惧让你在稍有亏损时就赶紧平仓,然后关掉电脑,因为你不想有更大的损失。交易新手不会这么做,他们很乐观,他们批评这种做法。
3. 交易新手不会觉得“赚够了”。交易老手都是自大的王八蛋,吹嘘他们赚了几笔大的。新手渴望胜利并愿意为之付出。老手则“看穿了一切”,用自己的想法来操控交易。新手没有自己的想法,他们一点也不傲慢,因为他们知道自己是无知的。你应该记住,你对市场的实际了解,一定比你以为的要少得多,而你的能力比你一开始以为的要多很多。这听起来自相矛盾,却是交易新手的真理。
4. 交易新手没有太多的交易知识。亲爱的朋友,这是新手成功的关键因素。当我们知道得多了,就会再三思考。我们的思维逻辑是这样的:一思清晰,再思犹豫,三思放弃。我们在交易之前就会面临很大的阻力。也许我们突然想起某个唠叨的专家曾在电视上提过一嘴,就信以为真,而不再相信自己的判断了。而交易新手的思维逻辑这样的:开单,平仓,再开单,赚了。
这篇文章深受《禅者的初心》的影响,这是我最喜欢的一本书,作者是Shunryu Suzuki。
What Are Some Mistakes That New Traders Make That Veteran Traders Do Not?
Well, that’s a great question. And to express my appreciation for the fact that you took the time to ask it, I am going to answer a different question. You see, new traders do a lot of things right. So many things right, in fact, that veteran traders spend a lot of time making fun of new traders just to make themselves feel better.
Five Things New Traders Do Better Than Veteran Traders – Way Better
1) New traders approach the market with a beginner’s mind. The late Shunryu Suzuki, a Zen master, praised the beginner’s mind because it is open, empty, ready for anything. This is the mind of the new trader. Unspoiled by business television and spreadsheets full of bullshit statistics. A new trader has not been corrupted by forum threads about economic news, or special moving averages that have been rubbed down or smoothed or aroused (or whatever). Simply put, a new trader trades better because she cannot and does not overthink her trades.
2) New traders see limitless possibility. But after a few years of trading, and a few big losses, they become afraid. This fear lives deep below the surface. This is the fear that tells you to close your winning trade quickly because you have seen too many winners become losers. This is the fear that convinces you to remove your stop and turn off the computer when your trade is losing, because you cannot stand to look at another loss. New traders don’t do these things. New traders are optimistic. They are criticized for this. But it is a beautiful and wondrous thing.
3) New traders do not feel they have “arrived.” Veteran traders are often cocky sons of bitches who brag about their big wins. New traders are hungry for the victories and willing to work. Veteran traders “have seen it all,” and often allow their ego to control their trading. New traders have no ego. No arrogance. It’s because they know they are ignorant. We should all remember that we know far less than we think we do about the market, and at the same time we have far more capabilities than we can even at first understand. This is the paradoxical and wonderful truth of the beginning trader.
4) New traders do not have a deep knowledge of trading. This, my friend, is at the core of a new trader’s ability to succeed. When we know too much about trading, we begin to think twice, and three times, and four times, about our trades. Our setups, once clear and obvious, become clouded by the knowledge that perhaps an economic report will disturb our setup, so we pass. Or a level of resistance far above must be hit before we can take our sell trade. Or we remember something that a windbag blowhard expert said on television about the Euro, and suddenly we trust some talking head idiot more than our own judgment. New traders see a setup. They take it. They close it. They move on. This is success.
This article is heavily influenced by my favorite book on trading, which is not even a book about trading. It is called Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind, by Shunryu Suzuki. It is available here.
文章翻译由兄弟财经提供
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