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For Stocks, September May Be the Cruelest Month

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September is fewer than three weeks away. Feeling nervous? Maybe you should be. For investors, the period between Labor Day and Halloween is proving an annual fright show. And no one knows why.

It was, of course, in September last year that Lehman collapsed and everything fell apart. But then it was also September-October 2002 that the last bear market plunged to its lows.

The 1998 financial crisis? It began late August, and rolled on for two months

The famous crash of 1987 came in October. But most people have forgotten that the market actually started sliding downhill in late August. (more…)

Be sad and cry

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Crying will improve your trading.
Crying releases certain hormones that have the affect of “calming the mind” thus you
will have a clear mind for trading.

read this link someone else posted….
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/i…09091936AAANd8x
Not to be confused with depression!!
Emotions and trading:
HAPPY … bad (careless trades)
ANGRY … very bad (revenge trading)
DEPRESSION… very bad (thoughts of getting rope from closet)
SAD …. very good (calm and clear mind)
 

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE CONSISTENT WINNERS AND EVERYONE ELSE

I don’t think I could put the difference between the consistent winners and everyone else more simply than this: The best traders aren’t afraid. They aren’t afraid because they have developed attitudes that give them the greatest degree of mental flexibility to flow in and out of trades based on what the market is telling them about the possibilities from its perspective. At the same time, the best traders have developed attitudes that prevent them from getting reckless. Everyone else is afraid, to some degree or another. When they’re not afraid, they have the tendency to become reckless and to create the kind of experience for themselves that will cause them to be afraid from that point on. 

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