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A student of Online Trading Academy came to me with a common complaint about their trading. The trader had taken a large loss in his trading account and was now taking very small gains. He knew that he was making great entries but kept fearing losing any gains so he was cutting them short.

Many traders experience the same situation. They become so obsessed with not giving back any winnings that they do not allow any of their winners to grow. Without medium or large winners, you stand little chance of overcoming any small losses, let alone large losses that may occur in your trading. So how does one conquer this fear and allow the winners to blossom?

It may not be easy, but you can start by removing yourself from the equation. Most trading platforms will allow you to set up your entry order, your stop order, and your target order all before you enter the position. If you do not have to watch the position, you will be less likely to cut the winner short. Practice and master this advanced order routing feature on your software so that you let the trade play out rather than interfering with it.

Another method for allowing profits to run is to scale out of the position. If you are a follower of the Online Trading Academy’s Pro Picks or have attended an Extended Learning Track, you will notice that there are usually multiple targets stated when the trading ideas are presented. If you take some of your position off at each target in your own trading, you have been paid for your trading work performed. Since you have received compensation already, you are likely to be more relaxed and agreeable to let your continued position run much further.

Nervousness in a position usually stems from having too large of a share size. Cutting back the exposure in the markets until you feel comfortable will generally help you stay in positions longer. You make the same profits if you let 10 shares run Rs. 10 in price as you do exiting 100 shares with only a Rs.1 per share profit.

One thing I try to do when trading is to target supply or demand zones from the larger time frame for my target. If I am trading with the dominant trend as most successful traders do, I will want to ride out that trend as far as it will allow me to go. That is typically until it hits the supply or demand from the larger time frame. For instance, if I am entering a long position at demand on the five minute chart, I will take partial profits from the next supply zone on that five minute chart.

The remainder of that position will not be booked for profit unless I am stopped out or until I reach the supply from a 30 minute chart. The small time frame (five minute) supply only causes price to correct. The reversals will usually occur at the larger time (30 minute) frame supply. Of course you would adjust this for the time frame you have selected for trading. By scaling out and identifying larger targets, you should start to see your winners grow. Remember to use protective stops and protect your capital as well.

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Neither Freedom Management Partners nor any of its personnel are registered broker-dealers or investment advisers. I will mention that I consider certain securities or positions to be good candidates for the types of strategies we are discussing or illustrating. Because I consider the securities or positions appropriate to the discussion or for illustration purposes does not mean that I am telling you to trade the strategies or securities. Keep in mind that we are not providing you with recommendations or personalized advice about your trading activities. The information we are providing is not tailored to any individual. Any mention of a particular security is not a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold that or any other security or a suggestion that it is suitable for any specific person. Keep in mind that all trading involves a risk of loss, and this will always be the situation, regardless of whether we are discussing strategies that are intended to limit risk. Also, Freedom Management Partners’ personnel are not subject to trading restrictions. I and others at Freedom Management Partners could have a position in a security or initiate a position in a security at any time.

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