I was having a catch up with my good mate and uber
cool pad holder Jarrod yesterday – we both share a fascination with human
performance. We are both interested in what we can get out of the machine we
wander around in all day. As part of this quest he had recently been to see a
dietitian who works with several AFL clubs and during the conversation they
mentioned that as part of their regime they didn’t count calories. We both
thought this was odd for the simple reason that without data you are operating
in a vacuum, without knowledge about your calorie intake and in particular your
intake of various macro nutrients you are simply guessing. And guessing simply
doesn’t count when it come to assessing change.
The point here is obvious, if you are not in some
way tracking the performance of your trading then you have no means by which to
judge your performance. Without having a series of metrics that tell you how
you are doing then you are also
operating in a state of ignorance and in many cases delusion. I understand that
some people dont want to track their system since this would defeat the
entertainment component of trading. Knowing how badly you are doing would take
the fun out of it. The same is true for people who struggle with their weight –
they dont want to know how badly they are doing. Ignorance is bliss.
Performance tracking does not have to be complex –
it only needs to tell you a simple story, how many trades did you get wrong,
how many did you get right, what is your average profit/loss per trade and do
you have more money at the end of the year than at the beginning. All this can
be achieved in a spreadsheet with a little bit of playing around.
Author: Chris Tate
I’d like to end this article with some quotes:
“Be careful! It
doesn't matter how good you are, if you don't use proper risk management you
will fail.” - Jarratt Davis
“Having a diversified
system does help but it does still make you wary of taking the next trade. But
it always seems to be the next trade that you don’t take that turns things
around.” – Chris Tate
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