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   The Curve Drawdown - A Sensitive Aspect of Stock Trading


18 Feb 2008 04:38:22
| Ispas Marin


If you are a new player on the stock market, you should know that things aren't always nice and shiny when it comes to stock trading. There are downsides and upsides as in any other trading or investing process and you have to be prepared to cope with the negative aspects. The drawdown is the worse thing a stock trader may experience along the years. You should know that a peak in a share's price is always followed by a going down to the bottom period. But don't panic, this negative impact is also followed by an ascending trend, so your shares will be going up again.

Experienced systems traders are well aware of this drawdown trend; the 'rookies' (new traders) are those who panic and start selling their shares. This drawdown period represents an important percentage of the stock's profit evaluation process.

This drawdown curve is representing a test for the 'buy, hold and hope' rule that investors should follow on the long term. What does this mean? Well, inexperienced stock traders chose to sell their shares when their price is going down, instead of realising that this price drop is only a natural thing to happen. This kind of traders is losing money as the price is lower than the one they have paid for the shares. This is the reason why you should try not to panic and to commit yourself to holding to your shares. Keep in mind that this price drop is a normal phenomenon on the stock market.

Experienced traders have a strong commitment when it comes to a drawdown. They know that the best thing to do when a drawdown occurs is to follow all trade recommendations. Anyone who is involved in stock trading should be emotionally and financially prepared to deal with this kind of negative situations. Experienced traders know that the worst thing to do is to sell your shares just after a drawdown as the price will definitely go up.

Therefore, if you plan to get involved in the stock trading process, be prepared to face its downsides too. And keep in mind that any investing process is a matter of instinct, trading method, good information and luck.



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