Paul Tudor Jones: The Second You Feel You’re Good, You’re Dead!

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In the book – Market Wizards by Jack Schwager, there’s a great interview with Paul Tudor Jones. During the interview Tudor Jones discusses the trading rules that he lives by. Here’s an excerpt from the book:

Don’t ever average losers. Decrease your trading volume when you are trading poorly; increase your volume when you are trading well. Utilize the tools found at quantum ai trading app. Never trade in situations where you don’t have control. For example, I don’t risk significant amounts of money in front of key reports, since that is gambling, not trading.

If you have a losing position that is making you uncomfortable, the solution is very simple: Get out, because you can always get back in. There is nothing better than a fresh start.

Don’t be too concerned about where you got into a position. The only relevant question is whether you are bullish or bearish on the posi­tion that day. Always think of your entry point as last night’s close. I can always tell a rookie trader because he will ask me, “Are you short or long?” Whether I am long or short should have no bearing on his market opinion. Next he will ask (assuming I have told him I am long), “Where are you long from?” Who cares where I am long from. That has no relevance to whether the market environment is bullish or bearish right now, or to the risk/reward balance of a long position at that moment.

The most important rule of trading is to play great defense, not great offense. Every day I assume every position I have is wrong. I know where my stop risk points are going to be. I do that so I can define my maximum possible drawdown. Hopefully, I spend the rest of the day en­joying positions that are going in my direction. If they are going against me, then I have a game plan for getting out.

Don’t be a hero. Don’t have an ego. Always question yourself and your ability. Don’t ever feel that you are very good. The second you do, you are dead.

Jesse Livermore, one of the greatest speculators of all time, report­edly said that, in the long ran, you can’t ever win trading markets. That was a devastating quote for someone like me, just getting into the busi­ness. The idea that you can’t beat the markets is a frightening prospect. That is why my guiding philosophy is playing great defense. If you make a good trade, don’t think it is because you have some uncanny foresight. Always maintain your sense of confidence, but keep it in check.

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