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Re: S&P Daytrading - 1000 Trade Review



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Stress, pressure name your poison is all a fear of losing. So if a trader
feels he reduces his chance to lose my increasing his time frame then he is
right because he feels it. I think everybody here that has an opinion about
stress reduction when trading has arrived at that conclusion from past
experience. Hey if all fails drink some whisky and swallow some
tranquillizers,,hahahaha

Robert 


 KIMBOLEGSA@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
>Surely stress levels in trading differ for everyone. To acurately quantify
the
>effect, one has to know the individual concerned. 
>It's ridiculous to make a statement that "(insert your chosen timeframe
>here)-trading is better/easier,less stressful etc. Some can handle it and
some
>can't. It has nothing to do with the timeframe and everything to do with
you. 
>Rather than face their inherent inabilities to master a given timeframe,
>traders' would rather blame the timeframe itself for the stress level. What
>needs to be done by the trader to successfully trade is essentially the
same -
>no matter what the time frame. It's only your reaction to those timeframes
>that's different.  
>
>Rgds,
>Kim
>
>