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I had those same problems a few times. I noticed is way better to get partial profits from a move then price coming back and stopping you out.
I like to have a bunch of small profits, small profits equal big gains at the end.
Watch Moneyball with Brad Pitts if you havent. Great motivational movie and it applies to trading as well.
Is based on a true story, Billy Beane, general manager of the Oakland A's, was under budget to build a team. He build a team of baseball players that no one wanted, but he brought them on the team for one reason only. Statistically, the players were good a getting to first base. He almost won the world series with that team, he basically changed baseball.
I am very frustrated with myself lately. I have not been trading like I should and second guessing myself constantly. I really need to do my homework better. I also am having a hard time developing rules for myself. I want to know if any of you could share some rules that you have for yourself just so I can use as a point of control.