Ed Seykota

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The trading rules I live by are: 1. Cut losses. 2. Ride winners. 3. Keep bets small. 4. Follow the rules without question. 5. Know when to break the rules.
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Collection: Inspirational
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If you can't take a small loss, sooner or later you will take the mother of all losses.
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Collection: Mother
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Win or lose, everybody gets what they want out of the market. Some people seem to like to lose, so they win by losing money.
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Collection: Winning
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Charting is a little like surfing. You dont have to know a lot about the physics of tides, resonance, and fluid dynamics in order to catch a good wave. You just have to be able to sense when its happening and then have the drive to act at the right time.
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Collection: Order
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A lot of people would rather understand the market than make money
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Collection: People
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If you want to know everything about the market, go to the beach. Push and pull your hands with the waves. Some are bigger waves, some are smaller. But if you try to push the wave out when it's coming in, it'll never happen. The market is always right.
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Collection: Beach
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It can be very expensive to try to convince the markets you are right.
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Collection: Trying
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The elements of good trading are: 1, cutting losses. 2, cutting losses. And 3, cutting losses. If you can follow these three rules, you may have a chance.
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Collection: Cutting
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In order of importance to me are: 1) the long term trend, 2) the current chart pattern, and 3)picking a good spot to buy or sell.
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Collection: Order
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The trend is your friend except at the end where it bends.
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Collection: Trends
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Risk no more that you can afford to lose, and also risk enough so that a win is meaningful.
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Collection: Meaningful
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Traders and Surfers both have to deal with feelings of missing out on the small ones, until the big one comes along. They also have to deal with feelings of staying with the big one.
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Collection: Missing
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My style is basically trend following, with some special pattern recognition and money management algorithms.
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Collection: Style
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Trend following is an exercise in observing and responding to the ever-present moment of now
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Collection: Exercise
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Losing a position is aggravating, whereas losing your nerve is devastating.
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Collection: Nerves
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Trying to trade during a losing streak is emotionally devastating. Trying to play 'catch up' is lethal.
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Collection: Play
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It’s all about sticking to your plan and experiencing feelings as they arise. If you are unwilling to feel your feelings, the temptation is to avoid them by jumping off your system
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Collection: Jumping
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Dramatic and emotional trading experiences tend to be negative. Pride is a great banana peel, as are hope, fear, and greed. My biggest slip-ups occurred shortly after I got emotionally involved with positions.
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Collection: Pride
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Working to anticipate the future can be a distraction from the important task of dealing with the present.
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Collection: Important
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Longevity is the key to success.
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Collection: Keys
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Trends become more apparent as you step further away from the chart.
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Collection: Trends
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Pyramiding instructions appear on dollar bills. Add smaller and smaller amounts on the way up. Keep your eye open at the top.
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Collection: Eye
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The key to long-term survival and prosperity has a lot to do with the money management techniques incorporated into the technical system.
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Collection: Keys
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If you can't measure it, you probably can't manage it Things you measure tend to improve.
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Collection: Manage
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The markets are the same now as they were five or ten years ago because they keep changing-just like they did then
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Collection: Years
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Markets are fundamentally volatile. No way around it. Your problem is not in the math. There is no math to get you out of having to experience uncertainty.
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Collection: Math
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Be sensitive to subtle differences between 'intuition' and 'into wishing'.
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Collection: Differences
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To avoid whipsaw losses, stop trading.
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Collection: Loss
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A losing trader can do little to transform himself into a winning trader. A losing trader is not going to want to transform himself. That's the kind of thing winning traders do.
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Collection: Winning
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There are old traders and there are bold traders, but there are very few old, bold traders.
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Collection: Traders
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Everybody gets what they want out of the market.
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Collection: Want
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I turn bullish at the instant my buy stop is hit, and stay bullish until my sell stop is hit.
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Collection: Turns
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I think that if people look deeply enough into their trading patterns, they find that, on balance, including all their goals, they are really getting what they want, even though they may not understand it or want to admit it.
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Collection: Thinking
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Good traders trade. Good letter writers write letters.
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Collection: Writing
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The biggest secret about success is that there isn't any big secret about it, or if there is, then it's a secret from me, too. The idea of searching for some secret for trading success misses the point.
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Collection: Ideas
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It is a happy circumstance that when nature gives us true burning desires, she also gives us the means to satisfy them. Those who want to win and lack skill can get someone with skill to help them.
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Collection: Mean
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Systems don't need to be changed. The trick is for a trader to develop a system with which he is compatible.
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Collection: Needs
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The idea of searching for some secret for trading success misses the point.
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Collection: Ideas
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Luck plays an enormous role in trading success. Some people were lucky enough to be born smart, while others were even smarter and got born lucky.
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Collection: Smart
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Psychology motivates the quality of analysis and puts it to use. Psychology is the driver and analysis is the road map.
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Collection: Psychology
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I would add that I consider myself and how I do things as a kind of system which, by definition, I always follow.
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Collection: Add
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Fundamentals that you read about are typically useless as the market has already discounted the price, and I call them “funny-mentals”. However, if you catch on early, before others believe, you might have valuable “surprise-a-mentals”.
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Collection: Believe