I'm still on my self-imposed time out from trading, but I'm been fortunate that focusing less on trading has given me a fresh perspective on what I need to do to become both a better trader and person.
Therefore, my current goal is to NOT focus as much on my trading, but on other aspects of life, such as health and mental well being. By working on strengthening those areas, I believe it will cross over and improve my trading performance.
Here are the current areas of focus:
1) Reduction in trading time: As mentioned, family commitments have increased, so time for trading has decreased. The likely scenario is that I will focus on short term trading for only certain hours. I am also looking into more swing trading. I will also factor in a good 1-2 hours for research and journal updates during the day vs. the evening hours as I have done in the past.It looks like this period of transition will soon settle down so that I'll be able to focus more on trading. But in the meantime, I'm realizing that this is likely a well needed break after an intense year of learning. Based on how everything is progressing, I believe I will emerge from this period mentally stronger better able to deal with my challenges.
2) Trading strategy reevaluation: Therefore, the reduction in my trading hours will require that I reevaluate my overall day trading strategies. For example, determine the impact of trading only certain hours of the day on my P&L.
I will also need to begin evaluating swing trading strategies that require only end of day trade evaluation and order management, which may mean that stocks might make their way back into the picture. There are also other trading strategies I'm reviewing that may help transition to a reduced trading schedule. Lots of homework ahead.
3) More exercise: I am currently working out 5 times a week, ranging from kickboxing, cardio, and yoga. This is a pretty large increase from 1 to 2 days of exercise I was averaging before. I have to admit, exercising and yoga has generally increased my energy levels, but more importantly, my ability to focus and remain centered.
In a great book I recently read called "The Willpower Instinct", the author referenced studies which demonstrated that exercise and meditation both have a similar positive impact on the prefrontal cortex part of the brain -- that's an area that controls impulsive actions, like revenge trading. Which leads to...
4) Hypnosis: Along the lines exercise and yoga, I have begun listening to hypnosis CDs a few weeks ago that are focused specifically for traders. In addition to listening to trading affirmations and approaches for improvement, the process of going under a trance has had the added benefit similar to meditation where you leave the session feeling energized and rested. I believe it may take a couple months or more of regular use before the effects become evident, but I believe some positive effects are being to emerge.
The journey continues...
4 comments:
Hi Grove,
Interesting post as always!
My dad is a practitioner in NLP and EFT and would be able to help you with the hypnosis side of things if you are interested?
Here's his website - http://www.nu-life-coaching.com/
If you're interested in learning a bit more, gimme a shout at kinsaletrading@gmail.com
Cheers,
Liam
Hi Liam,
What your father does is very interesting, thanks for the reference as well as your feedback. I'm still at the very early stages, but will definitely let you know if this is a direction I'm going to pursue further. Thanks again!
Hey man,
I recently went through one of these rebalancing phases myself. Something that worked wonders for me is I got a "how to" meditation book off Amazon for a few bucks. 15minutes an evening for 2 weeks and it really started paying dividends. Can recommend. You need to persevere first few nights but the mental clarity it starts to bring during the trading day can be quite profound.
Just found your blog and will be following.
Cheers
Hi 1Lot,
Sorry for the late reply, but thanks for the comment on your experience with meditation.
It's amazing how something that doesn't seem like you're really doing much (meditation, essentially going blank for a period of time) can have such positive effects on all aspects of life.
I recently went through a period where I hurt my foot and couldn't exercise (which has similar effects to meditation) for a couple weeks. I sure felt the impact. I'll need to step up the more traditional forms of meditation during those times.
Thanks for the feedback, and keep up the practice!
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