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This is a topic I really want to discuss with trader having ups and downs throughout their career.
Have you ever take time out of trading? Which was the longest period you have ever taken?
I remember I read John Carter's Mastering the Trade, he said that he had a certain annual goal of trading in mind, when that goal was reached, he would take the rest of the year off and enjoy himself.
I also remember reading Dirk du Toit's Bird Watching in Lion Country, he said there was a period when he was confused and lost money. So he took time out of trading. He still looked at the market and make analysis for clients, but no active trades on his part. After a period of cooling down, he regained his touch and made money again.
Have you got similar experience? When would you consider taking a break from trading? Comments are welcome.
Have you ever take time out of trading? Which was the longest period you have ever taken?
I remember I read John Carter's Mastering the Trade, he said that he had a certain annual goal of trading in mind, when that goal was reached, he would take the rest of the year off and enjoy himself.
I also remember reading Dirk du Toit's Bird Watching in Lion Country, he said there was a period when he was confused and lost money. So he took time out of trading. He still looked at the market and make analysis for clients, but no active trades on his part. After a period of cooling down, he regained his touch and made money again.
Have you got similar experience? When would you consider taking a break from trading? Comments are welcome.