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<blockquote data-quote="holgerdanske" data-source="post: 1433793" data-attributes="member: 21312"><p>A great way to gauge the quality of a trade is to reflect on your own feelings right after. If you feel relieved then it was a panic sale, no matter what you are telling yourself. If you feel ecstatic then you're probably on the hype train and your expectations exceed reality (in most cases). If you feel nothing or your state of mind is neutral then your trade was according to your own rules and not exogenous in origin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="holgerdanske, post: 1433793, member: 21312"] A great way to gauge the quality of a trade is to reflect on your own feelings right after. If you feel relieved then it was a panic sale, no matter what you are telling yourself. If you feel ecstatic then you're probably on the hype train and your expectations exceed reality (in most cases). If you feel nothing or your state of mind is neutral then your trade was according to your own rules and not exogenous in origin. [/QUOTE]
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