It's a condition that's associated with the writing
profession and occurs when an author loses the ability to produce new work.
Writer's block can vary in intensity. At times, it can be
minor and last for a few minutes or hours. But there are also some extreme
cases where the writer is unable to produce new content for YEARS.
Anyone can suffer from writer's block, and it can even
happen to the best of writers. J.K. Rowling, for instance, claims she suffered
from this condition once during the writing of Harry Potter and the Chamber of
Secrets. She says that she felt paralyzed after the book was published and was
unable to write for five weeks.
Trader's Block This frustrating condition can happen in trading as well,
and I'd like to call it "trader's block."
Trader's block normally occurs after a big win or loss.
Those who suffer from this condition may have difficulty finding a new trade
out of fear of not being able to replicate his/her success. But it can also
happen out of fear of repeating a losing trade.
When you get struck with the dreaded trader's block, you
feel paralyzed and unable to pull the trigger on any trade. You find yourself
looking for the perfect trade that never comes.
Coping with Trader's Block
When traders realize they are experiencing trader's block,
they usually exert a lot of effort to get themselves out of the rut. This
sometimes causes more harm than good as it results in a lot of forced trades.
Trader's block is like quicksand--the more you struggle, the more you'll sink.
Instead of forcing the issue, what I advise you to do is to
take it back to the fundamentals of trading. Review your trading system in its
entirety. Relearn the philosophy behind it, the entry and exit conditions, and
the risk management rules. Make adjustments if necessary based on recent
experience.
Then, once you've taken all that in, look at the charts
again. Find trades that are based on the standards of your proven trading
system while disregarding your emotions. Push yourself to take the trades that
fit your system even if you don't "feel" like taking it.
It'll be hard at first, but I believe resetting and taking
it slow with renewed focus is the best way to overcome trader's block. Once you
get a routine going, you should be back to your old trading self.
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