Chapter 3:
Risk and Account Management
To be a successful day trader, you need to master three essential components of trading: sound
psychology, a series of logical trading strategies, and an e f f ective risk management plan.
These are like the three legs of a stool - remove one and the stool will fall. It is a typical
beginner’s mistake to focus exclusively on indicators and trading strategies.
A good trading strategy delivers positive expectancy; it generates greater profits than losses
over a period of time. All of the strategies outlined in Chapter 7 have been demonstrated, if
executed properly, to show positive expectancy. But, keep in mind, even the most carefully
executed strategy does not guarantee success in every trade. No strategy can assure you of never
having a losing trade or even suffering a series of losing trades. This is why risk control must be
an essential part of every trading strategy.
The inability to manage losses is the number one reason that new traders fail in day trading. It’s
a common human inclination to accept profits quickly and also to want to wait until losing
trades return to even. By the time some new traders learn to manage their risk, their accounts
are badly, if not irreparably, damaged.
To be a successful trader, you must learn risk management rules and then firmly implement
them. You must have a line in the sand that tells you when to get out of the trade. It’s going to
be necessary from time to time to admit defeat and say, “I was wrong,” or “The setup isn’t ready
yet,” or “I'm getting out of the way.”
I’m generally a successful trader, but I still lose frequently. That means I must have found a way
to be a really good loser. Lose gracefully. Take the losses and walk away.
I can’t emphasize enough how important it is to be a good loser. You have to be able to accept a
loss. It’s an integral part of day trading. In all of the strategies that I explain in Chapter 7, I will
let you know what is my entry point, my exit target, as well as my stop loss.
You must follow the rules and plans of your strategy, and this is one of the challenges you will
face when you are in a bad trade. You may very likely find yourself justifying staying in
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