Technically Yours/ASR TEAM/BARODA
In Just 5 days Recd Book from Amazon
Technically Yours/ASR TEAM/BARODA
In Just 5 days Recd Book from Amazon
This is a book about Harry Markopolos, who is the author of this book. He talks about how he attempted for years to expose the fraud that was Bernie Madoff.
The book takes the following form (from my view of how the author sees it):
That’s the book in a nutshell. But stylistically, the book harps on how no one would listen. Well, duh. No one did listen, or the book would have been over sooner.
People are not Vulcans. They aren’t logical. Most don’t think; instead, they mimic. “If it works for him, it will work for me also.”
That was the case with Madoff. He maneuvered many sheep into position to be fleeced, and worse, they begged for the privilege to be his clients.
There were many red flags flying:
“You can’t see the future through a rear view mirror.” – Peter Lynch
“The best stock to buy may be the one you already own.” – Peter Lynch
“You should not buy a stock because it’s cheap but because you know a lot about it.” – Peter Lynch
“An investment is simply a gamble in which you’ve managed to tilt the odds in your favor.” – Peter Lynch (more…)
Successful trading requires the individual to have more than a certain amount of control over emotions and behaviors.
Emotions may include, but not be limited to, the following items:
1. Anger, anxiety, confusion, depression, disappointment, exhilaration, frustration, insecurity, passion, satisfaction, etc.
Behaviors may include, but not be limited to, the following items:
2. Arrogant, consistent, controlling, denial, following through, [im]patient, [ir]rational, letting go, perseverance, stubbornness, tenacity, etc.
Having control over these and other emotions and behaviors will allow for the trader to execute trades objectively, and more importantly, according to a strategic plan.
Sounds easy enough, does it not? “Execute trades objectively, and more importantly, according to a strategic plan.” Being that traders are human, it is not such an easy task to accomplish. It is not easy to be objective and diligent about sticking to a strategic plan day after day after day – especially with the constant volatility and erratic dynamics of the market tempting and enticing you at every turn to take actions that are NOT necessarily objective and NOT necessarily part of the strategic plan.