I got the phrase "unlearn And relearn" from a forum member and decided to do something nice with it. Most traders start with good and constant profits but along the line the start facing heavy losses most of them are good analyst but can't maintain a clean trade. This has made many give up on trading some see it as a game of chance mean while trading is a continuous process which requires consistent studying and practicing. If as a trader you can't maintain a good trade sheet go do some newer research unlearn the process and relearn
It takes humility to excel in trading it's not a game for the proud because your student can become your tutor in the near future and some one you once showed a technique might have a secret you would need for a better approach. In trading team work too pays pretty cool expecially for starters get a trading mate who would join in analysing the market with you before placing a trade it would go a long way in perfecting your trade over time and also make you a consistent profit maker.
Sorry about this but I would like to tell a short story regarding this plot.
It goes like this, I'm a lover of golf game and I happen to be someone who enjoys betting while exercising myself through a round of golf. I used to be a better not actually the best but one of the best in my category and I win most time. At a point in time, I lot control of everything and kept losing until few months back that my coach/Pro saw me and said something like
"you need to unlearn first then relearn" . Just act like you're a novice in this game and without hesitation I heed to his advice and my game came back on, even stronger at this time.
At that point of him telling me, I was skeptical at first but I knew I was doing lot of things the wrong way, or let me just say some things just aren't working the proper way it suppose or used to be anymore.
So I intend to try everything in my power by conducting many researches and applying the same strategy to my trades and to say the least it's all been fine ever since despite the bear market. Because through my
"relearn" I was able to learn great new skills and techniques and understand a bit better about how the market moves as I'm still learning.
To cut to the chase, I'm a student always!