Resting is Good

Joe Ross

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Research studies have demonstrated that when people's psychological resources are taxed to the limit, they make impulsive mistakes. Maintaining discipline takes psychological energy, and when you use it up, you have to rest. Just like a muscle, when you are worn out, you need to take a break and regain your strength. It's vital to consider that the mind has limited energy, and that after putting in a hard and tedious effort, you must take a rest and rejuvenate, so you can face the market action with a renewed sense of vigor. Holidays are one of the best times to stand aside and regain your composure.

Trading often comes down to performing in a peak performance state at a few key moments. To take advantage of these key moments, you must be relaxed. If you have strained your mental "muscles," you'll have difficulty taking advantage of these opportunities. Your mind will be elsewhere or you'll be too tired to act decisively. When you're tired, it's hard to gauge market action accurately. You'll be prone to decision-making biases and you may act impulsively because you are too tired to patiently wait for the proper signals to enter or exit a trade. By staying relaxed yet full of energy, you'll be able to trade in a logical and disciplined manner.

You don't need to perform at a peak performance state every minute of your life. Many people can work for only a limited number of hours a day, and if we try to work in marathon stretches, it eventually catches up with us, and is shown by our weak performance. Just as a runner must rest when his or her muscles ache, it's vital to take breaks after a marathon work session.

Part of trading profitably is the acknowledgment of your limitations and putting together sensible ways to work around them. Don't think you are superhuman. Take a few days off to rest and regain your mental and physical strength. Get plenty of rest so that next week, you will be ready to handle whatever the market throws at you.
 
i think that the most profitable way of trading is combination of manual and automatic trading. thus your mental muscles will be ok)
 
We know that psychology, (a bit of a cliché, but positive & negative thinking, etc.) plays a big part in performance, whether we're talking tennis, golf or trading.

I believe that the body and mind are intrinsically inter-related (healthy body, healthy mind etc.). So with this in mind (no pun intended), a healthy diet and sleep pattern, should be a permanent fixture in your box of trading tricks.
 
trading is really not only a ment work but also a Physical work .a very hard work you should consider things everyday and do many things ,but The body is the revolution's capital so have some time ro relax you will be more energetic in your work
 
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