The Tortoise vs. The Hare – A Trading Metaphor
Everyone knows the story of the Tortoise and the Hare, but what you
might not know is that it can be a very effective metaphor to describe
the differences between winning and losing traders. Like the Hare, you
probably experienced a lot of excitement and success right out of the
gate, as you began trading your first live account. However, because you
probably did not pace yourself by being consistent in your approach,
you saw your early success evaporate as time went on, just as the Hare
did. The Tortoise was much slower than the Hare, but because he was
consistent and unemotional, he eventually won the race as you probably
know. Thus, your goal as a trader, is to trade more like the Tortoise
and less like the Hare, because that is how the trading game is won…
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Are you a “Tortoise” or a “Hare” in the market?
In
the fable of The Tortoise and the Hare, the Hare begins the race by
ridiculing the slow-moving Tortoise and then leaving him behind in the
dust as he sprints off from the starting line. The Tortoise, unemotional
but sure of himself, begins the race in a slow but consistent manner,
pacing himself from the start. The Hare gets distracted by other animals
along the way, stopping to show off his speed as he tries to impress
some lady rabbits (in the Disney video version) and as we all know,
stopping for a nap along the way as well. Unfortunately for the Hare,
this inconsistency and emotion gets the better of him and ultimately is
the reason why he loses to the much slower Tortoise, even though he
started with a huge physical advantage. The Tortoise may have had a
disadvantage physically, but because his mindset was more consistent and
in-sync with what it took to win the race, he out-lasted the haphazard
and emotional Hare, and ultimately made it across the finish line first.
This
fable of the Tortoise and the Hare really does a good job of describing
the primary differences between traders who consistently lose money in
the market and those who consistently make money.Continue Reading
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